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<blockquote data-quote="Kodiak" data-source="post: 176778" data-attributes="member: 15426"><p>Hello Carolann,</p><p></p><p>Image stacking is a collage, a montage of separate pictures into one.</p><p></p><p>The most frequently used techniques are HDR (stacking) and Pano (stitching).</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #B22222">HDR</span></p><p>HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It will compose 2 and up to 9 pictures, or version</p><p>of a same subject at different luminosity, into one. The part of each picture that is selected </p><p>given certain criterea will be kept and added to the other parts to compose a new view of the </p><p>whole photograph.</p><p></p><p>The word stacking is used because the picture fragments are added on top of one another.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #B22222">Pano.</span></p><p>Pano stands for panorama: extended views that may contain many frames of the camera</p><p>that were "stitched" together side by side.</p><p></p><p>A quick search will give you plenty of videos for both techniques. There are others, but let's </p><p>start with these.</p><p></p><p>Have a good time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kodiak, post: 176778, member: 15426"] Hello Carolann, Image stacking is a collage, a montage of separate pictures into one. The most frequently used techniques are HDR (stacking) and Pano (stitching). [COLOR="#B22222"]HDR[/COLOR] HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It will compose 2 and up to 9 pictures, or version of a same subject at different luminosity, into one. The part of each picture that is selected given certain criterea will be kept and added to the other parts to compose a new view of the whole photograph. The word stacking is used because the picture fragments are added on top of one another. [COLOR="#B22222"]Pano.[/COLOR] Pano stands for panorama: extended views that may contain many frames of the camera that were "stitched" together side by side. A quick search will give you plenty of videos for both techniques. There are others, but let's start with these. Have a good time! [/QUOTE]
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