Can i stitch photos in lightroom

Is it possible to stitch photos in LR and,if so, how many can i put together?

You will need Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, or some other program to stitch images together. That is not a function of Lightroom. If you are using a Windows computer you might consider Microsoft Ice. It's a free program that does a pretty good job of stitching images. You just have to export JPEG images and then use those with Ice.

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