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Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. Im going to show you how to easily merge multiple photos of an individual scene into one seamless image using Photoshops Photomerge command and then, if you watch my tutorial on the Black White and the Photographic Toning adjustment layers, Ill show you how to transform it into a stunning dramatic image. I provided the link to that tutorial in the video description. To achieve the best results, make sure you follow a couple of guidelines when you snap your photos. First, be sure to remain standing in the same spot. Second, make sure you overlap each image by at least 25%, so that Photoshop has enough detail to compare between images when trying to stitch them together. Lastly, maintain the same exposure in each photo and use one focal length. In other words, dont zoom in or out. I find that the simplest way to begin is to open the individual snapshots that will ultimately comprise your final stitched image. Once you have them