Ivan – If you have used adjustment layers to carry out the adjustments, then you can drag the layer thumbnails to the other images, where they wil apply themselves nicely – otherwise you have to remember all the steps and repeat manually… while Elements can play existing actions with the use of downloadable add-ons, quickly customable actions which record a set of editing steps requires the full version of photoshop.
Susan S.
On this subject, does anybody remeber a tutorial about panoramas, wher adjustments were made to the first image, then ??????????? was done to apply it to the others before making the panorama. I can remeber that much, but the ?????? step eludes me.
It may have not been a lot of adjustments, but if it does exist, it may help Ivan.
Paul
Paul, I’ve looked back a few months (through August) and found a few very good posts from Susan Stewart regarding her techniques to improve ‘stitching’ between layers; still looking for references that include the application of the fix to each image. However, generally speaking, the technique of applying adjustment layers to the first image and getting them ‘tuned’, then copying and pasting those adjustment layers to succeeding images in a group, is the prescribed method in Elements (where Actions aren’t a regular feature of the program). Edges may still appear at the transitions, especially if the images were taken with the camera on Auto exposure, so one has to be prepared to tweak the adjustment layers before stitching them together and
perhaps perform some blurring surgery on the transitions after the panorama is created.
Chuck