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Panoramic

For this lesson, i got the chance to create a panoramic image, fortunately i had done this before, but that was with using my phone, so this was my first time create one using a proper dslr.

To do this i had to collect a collection of photos to then be put together in a row, unfortunately dslr's do not have a simple panoramic shooting ability so that is why we had to do a collection of photos, preferably in sets of 4 to 6.

Then after we have collected the images, we had to then open them all up in camera raw, because we had to shoot in Raw files, not jpg. & then convert them all to jpg but for some reason mine was already converted to jpg even tho i shot them all in raw.

Then we had to open them all in photoshop in a stack then create the panoramic shot from there. unfortunately for some reason my photos would not convert into a panoramic picture even though i shot them in the right format & the right way, so i do not have the image for it.

This is not the first time in which i have made a panoramic image, as i have made a few before starting the course.

For those who do not know, panoramic photography is a technique of photography, using specialized equipment or software, that captures images with horizontally elongated fields of view. it is sometimes known as wide format photography. The term has also been applied to a photograph that is cropped to a relatively wide aspect ratio, like the familiar letterbox format in wide-screen video.



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