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You would have to do this Manually, as far as I am aware, there is no align to layer or align to image in the sense you mean. You could try doing it manually using perspective grid and warp but I think that would be very hit and miss and tedious.

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I have this panorama I took of the Budweiser Clydesdale horses.  When I came to the wagon portion of the photo, I must have bumped the camera because it is uneven.  I have a clearer picture of the wagon I want to put in its place. Because of the angle I shot the single photo, it does not line up correctly with the panoramic. I was trying to use the video tutorial listed above, but that did not align them correctly.  Can anyone help me or show me how to do this?  Photos are too big for me to attach.

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If you load your images into a stack as in the video, and then ungroup, you can export the individual layers (hide the others while you export each) as separate files.

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