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Hello, I'm trying to stitch two images to make one image. I add two photos in panorama, try to stitch and "no panoramas found" pops up.

I've tried as jpeg and tiff with same result.

Thank you in advance for help with this.

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Were the images shot as part of a panorama, or are they unrelated?

Can you show them to us?

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Panorama stitching will only work if there is a reasonable overlap (30% ideally) and the images have a similar perspective (i,e. both/all taken from the same position, with the same lighting conditions etc, and without movement, such as waves or fast moving clouds etc.)

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Hi @johnnwand welcome to the Forums,

As @PaulEChas said, the images would need to have some overlap in them for Affinity to be able to stitch them.  If you look at the example shown here: https://affinity.help/photo2/English.lproj/pages/Panorama/panorama_stitching.html and click on the 'Individual Images' tab on the example, you'll see the type overlap needed for this to work.

If they are 2 unrelated images, you'd have to manually stitch them, by creating a New Document and then using File>Place to bring both images in and line them up as needed.

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