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How to do panoramas 360 degree
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 164881" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>On panoramas it's important to keep the same aperture and shutter speed going around view. Find the midpoint if lighting changes, get your exposure reading there and set it manually. You can make adjustments in postprocessing.</p><p></p><p>Also, it's critical to keep the camera perfectly level throughout, so make sure your tripod is level, and then check the camera level at 90 degree increments. Also, if you can manage to set the rotation point so that it's at the front of the lens and not at the camera you will avoid the barreling that comes naturally with panoramas. If not, expect to either crop or content aware fill, so if you can get a little more than you need at the top and bottom of your photos that will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 164881, member: 9240"] On panoramas it's important to keep the same aperture and shutter speed going around view. Find the midpoint if lighting changes, get your exposure reading there and set it manually. You can make adjustments in postprocessing. Also, it's critical to keep the camera perfectly level throughout, so make sure your tripod is level, and then check the camera level at 90 degree increments. Also, if you can manage to set the rotation point so that it's at the front of the lens and not at the camera you will avoid the barreling that comes naturally with panoramas. If not, expect to either crop or content aware fill, so if you can get a little more than you need at the top and bottom of your photos that will help. [/QUOTE]
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