May 2021

How to Use Affinity Photo to Stitch Pictures into a Panorama

How to use Affinity Photo to stitch together photos into a panorama. This quick panorama tutorial shows you step by step the full process from importing original photos, through stitching the panorama, filling missing areas, cleaning up the image, making image quality adjustments, then finally saving it out and exporting to your required format.

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INDEX – Affinity Photo 1.9 Update
00:00 – Open photos
00:27 You can download photos below
00:38 Click Stitch Panorama button
01:14 The better the photos, the better the panorama
01:45 Click OK
02:04 Click Inpaint Missing Areas Button
02:21 Click Apply Button
02:45 You may need to fix filled areas
03:06 You could crop the image
03:22 Seeing what needs fixing
03:41 Use the Clone Stamp Tool
03:52 Hold alt key to select clone from area
04:05 Do fast clone clean up first
04:21 Do more cloning for final fix
05:17 Switch to Develop Persona
05:28 Shadows and Highlights first
06:11 Adjust Saturation next
06:35 Tweak the Tones
07:12 Click Develop
07:26 Save to Affinity Photo format first
07:56 Export for other formats
08:08 Export options on right
08:34 File/Export, and click Export button
08:45 Saves to same location
08:56 Don’t forget to Like, Share, Subscribe

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Photoshop Ping-Pong with Holly Rose Stones and Andrew Hochradel – 1 of 2

Join Digital Artist, Holly Rose Stones and Brand Identity Designer, Andrew Hochradel for a game of Photoshop Ping-Pong! Starting with a base layer, the duo will take turns adding design elements to remix and reinterpret each other’s work to create one final piece. Tune in for the ultimate Photoshop battle of layers and imagination!

Guest Holly Rose Stones is a Photographer and Digital Artist based in the United Kingdom:
https://www.behance.net/hollyrosestones

Host Andrew Hochradel is a freelance brand identity designer based in Southern California: https://www.behance.net/hochdotco

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The Adobe Fonts Show: Lettering vs. Fonts – 1 of 1

What’s the difference between lettering and fonts? When is lettering the right tool for the job and when should you use a font?

Join Ari and Ben from the Adobe Fonts team as they walk through various design decisions with a real-life lettering project!! Get your questions answered and learn more about the wonderful world of letters and fonts.

Tune in with the Adobe Fonts team every month where they’ll do a deep dive into the world of type; from interviews with leading type designers to sharing font trends and lettering techniques – you won’t want to miss it!

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Ben Welch is a Content Producer based in New York.

Ariadne Remoundakis is a lettering artist and Library Manager of Adobe Fonts based in San Francisco: https://www.behance.net/ariadnerem

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