Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Landscape Panorama

How Landscape Panoramas are done 

Step1 

Shoot in Automatic

Step 2

Usually you should shoot in Raw but for panoramas you should shout in JPEG 

Step 3 

You should use a tri pod for this exercise as you don't want camera shake 

Step 4 

You should take horizontal images rather than vertical 

Step 5 
Be quick when taking the images as light can change very quickly 

Step 6 
Stan in your selected place and plan how many images you want to take before taking them rather than shooting randomly 

Step 7 

  1. Open Photoshop
  2. Click File > Automate > Photomerge
  3. “Auto” is the default Layout option. Photoshop analyzes the source images and applies either a Perspective, Cylindrical, and Spherical layout, depending on which produces a better Photomerge. Choose “Auto” if it is not selected by default.
  4. Check “Blend Images Together”
  5. Next Click “Browse” and locate the separate Folder where you have put in your panorama series. Select the series and press ok 
Step 8 
  1. Depending on the number and size of the photographs, it may take a while for Adobe Photoshop to stitch together the images.
  2. After the stitching process is completed you will find a roughly shaped panorama 
  3. Right click on a Layer in the Layers panel and click Merge Layers
  4. Use the Crop Tool to trim out the not wanted pictures outs 
  5. After the final touches you are done with your very own first panorama
Below are some of the images which i found that i like of a landscape panorama and below those are the panorama which i took in the college library i will when in a better location take more panoramas but at college this was the most interesting location i found for the images. 










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