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Vixens 365 Project 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="Vixen" data-source="post: 354060" data-attributes="member: 21839"><p>Tom, panos are really easy if you have Photoshop. It has probably the BEST image merging. To start tho you need to take a number of shots and overlap the image content by about 30% so that the software has enough content to recognise elements to match during merging. If you can hold your camera level (or use a tripod) then you will lose less of the scene when you merge and crop off the rough edges of the resultant image. You are best doing shots in portrait for a horizontal pano to give you a deeper image (ie image height). You can also do vertical panos and I do them reasonably often on trees, towers etc and you do these in landscape orientation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vixen, post: 354060, member: 21839"] Tom, panos are really easy if you have Photoshop. It has probably the BEST image merging. To start tho you need to take a number of shots and overlap the image content by about 30% so that the software has enough content to recognise elements to match during merging. If you can hold your camera level (or use a tripod) then you will lose less of the scene when you merge and crop off the rough edges of the resultant image. You are best doing shots in portrait for a horizontal pano to give you a deeper image (ie image height). You can also do vertical panos and I do them reasonably often on trees, towers etc and you do these in landscape orientation. [/QUOTE]
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