create a panorama

I am new to lightroom and tried to make a panorama

but a dialog box to always tells me not able to merge cancel them and review selection.

I did it over and over again with the same result.

Thank you for all the advice

Corinne

Hi corinnefontaine,

Please see the discussion below.

Re: Lightroom CC Pano Merge - internal, cannot merge error

I selected 4 pictures that I shot for purposes of pano and Lightroom said "cannot be merged.

Let us know if that helps.

Kind regards

Mohit

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