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Panoramic photography has emerged
as a new type of photography. To anyone who does not know how it works
it is a wonder of modern technology; but photographers know it is not
that tricky. During recent years they have made 360 photography so
successful that we can't even think of a realtor site without a
panoramic tour of different houses and apartments.
Panoramic
photography can be described as "very long pictures". Although it may
not sound very well, that pretty much describes this type of photos.
Aspiring photographers are constantly looking for ways of improving
their panoramic photography skills. It is very important that they
start with simpler pictures, such as landscapes – very early, just as
the sun rises, mist or water reflections. As well as that keeping a
scrapbook with pictures from magazines they like may also be used for
inspiration. Panoramic photography classes or books always come in
handy.
The easiest and most common way to do panoramic
photography (also known as pan photo) is with a panoramic tripod head.
If you are a professional photographer, you could try the one from
Manfrotto's, but if you only do it as a hobby, the nodal ninja, or the Panossaurus are good options (they allow
all the movements as the professional ones, but they are smaller and
more fragile) They are sturdy enough to hold up to a Canon 5d or a
Nikon d200, which is excellent!
But a good tripod head and a
reliable camera are not enough in order to make a panoramic tour. So
you need to take the photos! When you take each photo make sure that
you over lap each one by at least 50%. This way when you use the
software to stitch it all together it will be so much easier. You need
to practice in order to get the best results, but it will sure be worth
it!
Try going outside for the first few times. Take several
photos with your camera (a rotating camera would be even better, as it
swivels around a pivot; but standard tripods are just as good). Make
sure the intervals are right (45% to even 50%. Have in mind that the
tripod has to be mounted exactly on the central axis of the camera
lens. If the tripod is even a bit off, the photos will not stitch
properly.
As well as that, the un – centered mount will cause parallax
errors in objects that are closer to the camera. Once you have taken
the pictures check the result; you can also change the location and
take a few other sets of photos before taking the next steps.
When
the photos are ready you can start compiling them into a single file by
using one of the many applications out there. PixMaker, Picasa and
Photoshop are just a few of these applications that basically do the
same thing: they stitch the photos together, allowing you to create a
panoramic tour.
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