final effect
Obviously, the first step is to take photos, but panoramic photos are not easy to take. To take a photo like this, you need a neat spot that isn't blocked by branches, wires, or anything else. With a bunch of photos, it's almost impossible to rearrange them if you mess them up, which is why they have consecutive names.
This is a fairly automated process. Open Photoshop, "File"-Automatic-Photomerge. A two-column window will appear. The options on the left column are spliced optical modes. You can choose several custom modes. Generally, you will choose "Auto". Of course, you can also choose other options.
Place the required files in the right column. You can select several files or a folder. Just click "Browse" and add the pictures you want to stitch together. We select all seven pictures. After selecting the image, make sure "Mixed Images" is checked and click "OK".
After clicking OK, in the Photomerge window, the software will automatically adjust the picture to generate a panorama. When the progress bar reaches the end, you will see something similar to the following.
In the Layers panel, you will see the modified image placed in a layer group. You will see that the final photo is tilted. This is because the camera was not straight when we took the photo (see step 2). But it’s not a big deal, we’ll fix this in the next step.