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Panorama video reel
Panorama video reel









panorama video reel

Or if you’re in the macOS / iOS ecosystem, simply Airdrop your exports. If you’re using a PC, it might be easiest to save your files to a cloud service, where you can easily access them with your phone.

panorama video reel

” Here are all the layers I’ll batch export. In case you want to double-check your final export settings, you can use “Save for Web. I tend to add a few more layers to the same document, so I batch export those. You can either export each layer at once using Photoshop’s “Layers to Files” option (under “File” > “Export”) or you can export each layer individually.

  • Go back to the “Full Image” document and repeat for the other half of the image.
  • Now that you have your selection, you can simply copy and paste it to a new layer on the “Slices” document.
  • If Snap To Guide is turned on, your selection will automatically snap to the turquoise vertical line you created earlier.
  • Select the marquee tool on your left hand side (or hit the shortcut “M” key) and drag your cursor over the first half of the photo.
  • It’ll make your life just that much easier.
  • Before we move on to the next step, make sure your “ Snap to Guide” is turned on.
  • Guides will help you split images in equal parts. This will create a turquoise line right down the middle of your photo. If rows are selected, deselect them since you won’t need to cut horizontally, only vertically.
  • Set two columns with zero width and zero gutter.
  • Go to “View” in your menu bar and select “New Guide Layout.”.
  • Open or drag your image into the first document (“Full Image”).
  • The second document should be 1080 x 1350 this one is where you’ll drop in your single images and get them ready for export.
  • In Photoshop, you can save document sizes as presets for future edits. Let’s name the first document “Full Image.”
  • The first one should be 2160 x 1350 it’s where you’ll “slice” your photos into two parts.
  • Okay, let’s boot up Photoshop and open up two documents. The same applies if you’re starting off with square images, which will fit into a panoramic space with twice the width (2160 x 1080). Or if you want to create a panorama made out of three images, you’ll use 3240 x 1350. So if you want to create a panorama made out of two vertical photos, you’ll need to duplicate the pixels lengthwise, while the height stays the same: 1080 x 1350 becomes 2160 x 1350. For example, square photos will always end up being 1080 x 1080 and vertical ones will always be 1080 (w) x 1350 (h). If you want to take advantage of this neat little hack, here’s a quick, simple tutorial on how you can pull it off.īefore you start, you’ll need two things: Adobe Photoshop (or another pixel-based photo editor that lets you work with layers) and an elementary understanding of Instagram’s requirements for sizing photos.įirst, about the sizing: no matter which photo you upload, Instagram will automatically resize and compress your images.

    panorama video reel

    One of my favorites is creating seamless panoramas by simply slicing your photo in two - like this one. This small change enabled a lot of creative options. It’s already been a few years since Instagram allowed you to post multiple photos simultaneously in a single post.











    Panorama video reel