I can't create a panorama in PSE 14.1.

I get the message that it "must be registered before they can be merged" and me can't go.  I tried a number of 'solutions' and nothing works.  It wasn't a problem with 14. but I updated this morning at 14.1.  Is it possible to go back to 14?

The problem of tags of orientation in the exif metadata section isn't obvious.

If you have time to spare, just google "tag exif orientation."

You will discover that most of the cameras can store a tag to indicate how the image should be considered. You will also discover that not all software can make use of this tag. Some will be remove without warning. A photo with its label of orientation can be turned just by changing the label. Or the pixels 'adjustable' directly so that you don't need the tag. This can be done without loss or not...

And that is our problem. In your library, we have files "portrait" with "rotation" pixels or changes "orientation tags.

When you view these files in the organizer and editor, you do not see the difference, both types are displayed correctly.

But we can understand that a sewing program should compare the pixels in the same orientation. This means 'turn' the pixels themselves, in other words, rewrite file. In other versions, this step seems to have been made by the photomerge process itself without the need for the user to do. This isn't really something new with PSE14, I remember the same message in older versions of items, can't remember which.

Turning the pixels themselves just requires opening and saving the file on the original or export a new version.

This message is intended to provide a way to find which files are pixel-turned and tag-turned.

I will only use the organizer and editor.

In the Organizer, you can select your candidates for use in a photomerge panorama and assign a keyword or put in an album.

You can also use the 'search details, metadata' to find the files with "portrait".

Keep right on 'Information' instead of tags panel and let the third section in the metadata (camera (exif) data) is displayed. You will find orientation just below the pixel dimensions. If the image is only rotated by tag, you will see a '90' orientation or (-90).

These photos must absolutely be 'saved', which is open and saved.

(You can also use the file > information > data in the editor to find if such a label has been attributed to an image of the camera.)

In my test, all files with tags of orientation portrait must be saved in PSE14 for Photomerge. The other files "portrait" work very well.

Is it the same for you?

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