How to Create a Panorama in CS5

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    With Dreamweaver

    • 1). Open Dreamweaver CS5, and click the "HTML" link under the "Create New" section.

    • 2). Click the "Insert" menu at the top of the screen, then click "Image." Scroll to the first image for the panorama, and double-click it, then click "OK" if Dreamweaver pops up a path window.

    • 3). Repeat the "Insert" and "Image" process for the next image for the panorama, as Dreamweaver does not permit multiple opening of files at once. Drag the second image up against the first so their right and left edges respectively are touching. Repeat for any additional images.

    • 4). Resize the pictures to fit your Web page width by clicking one image to bring out the boxes in its corners. Press and hold the "Shift" key. Click a corner and drag toward the picture's middle. This step is optional.

    With Photoshop

    • 1). Open Photoshop CS5 and click the "File" menu, click "New," then enter "Panorama" at the "Name" box. Enter dimensions for the panorama canvas, which will need to fit the width and height of all your combined images, into the "Width" and "Height" boxes. Select the two "inches" drop-down menus and click the "OK" button.

    • 2). Click the "File" menu again, and select "Open." Browse to the images' location. Photoshop supports multiple openings, so if the images are in the same place, press and hold down the "Ctrl" key, click each file name and click "Open." If not, browse to each individually and double-click. Either way, the images open as new tabs at the top of the Photoshop canvas.

    • 3). Click one image, click the "Select" menu and click "All." After blinking lines appear, press the "Ctrl" and "C" keys to copy the picture, then click over to the "Panorama" box and press "Ctrl" and "V" to paste it in. Drag the picture into leftmost side of the box.

    • 4). Repeat to copy and paste the next picture for the panorama, dragging each pasted image so it aligns with the right side of the one before it.

    • 5). Move the images by clicking their corresponding layer in the "Layers" palette on the right side of the screen. Shrink images by clicking the image in the "Layers" palette, selecting the "Edit" menu, clicking "Transform," clicking "Scale" and shrinking the picture. This is optional.

    With Flash

    • 1). Open Flash CS5. Click "Flash Document" under the "Create New" section of the welcome screen. The stage and timeline appear with the timeline indicator on the first keyframe. If you want the panorama on another keyframe, drag the indicator there.

    • 2). Click the "File" menu, click "Import," then click "Import to Stage."

    • 3). Browse to the pictures' location. Flash supports multiple openings, so if the images are in the same place, press and hold down the "Ctrl" key, click each file name and click "Open." If not, browse to each individually and double-click. All the pictures appear on the stage, though they may have tiled on top of each other and you'll have to drag them around to separate them.

    • 4). Drag one picture to the leftmost part of the stage. Make sure the picture's left edge lines up with the stage's left edge and not Flash's gray workspace so it doesn't get cut off. Align the next picture with the first picture's right edge.

    • 5). Continue aligning the pictures right to left edge as you work your way left to right across the stage.

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