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Digital Photography 1 on 1

By Mark Wallace

July 25, 2011

Adorama Photography TV presents panoramic photography. This week Mark Wallace shows you how to take a series of photos and stitch them together into a large, seamless panoramic photo.


Mark shows you the steps needed to stitch together a sequence of photographs to make a high-resolution panorama. You'll learn how to photograph a scene for a panorama, then how to put the different images together in post-processing. Try this technique in traditional situations like landscapes but also experiment indoors for some unique views!

 


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Panorama Errors

Your panorama is very curved. I noticed the attachment you made doesn't take into account any parallax error. The center point isn't at the body but out front depending on what lense and focal length you are using. If you wonder why vertical lines are all shifted this is why. I'm guessing but your camera body probably needs to be behind the center axis of your tripod. You can check and set this but I could never explain it in a simple e-mail.

by Dave_Robo in St. Thomas on August 20, 2011

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Panorama Curvature

Mark, is there a good process available to get the panorama's curved horizon line back to flat?

by gbeslo in San Luis Obispo, CA on August 16, 2011

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Great tutorial

Thanks - perfect timing on this

by Deb in Virgina on August 12, 2011

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Makes me want to go out a shot

Great way to describe something that looks overwhelming.

by J & L in DFW on August 11, 2011

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