Learn Adobe Lightroom's brand new feature—Boundary Warp—which is used to save the precious pixels of your panoramas.
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When Adobe Lightroom CC debuted, I had a chance to check out the Photo Merge features. The latest version of Lightroom has brought with it the option to create HDR images and panoramas within the application.
To get started with panoramas in Adobe Lightroom, select the images that you want to combine while working in the Develop module. My favorite way to do this is by holding Command on Mac or Control on Windows and clicking on all of the images to combine.
After you've selected the images to composite, make sure you're working in the Develop module and choose the Photo: Photo Merge: Panorama option. Lightroom will go to work combining and aligning your images into a single file.