Panorama photography technique
You must have seen pictures that have pictures of the vast desert. As you can see if you stand somewhere and turn your head and look around. This is the panorama in the language of photography. Of course, you can't take pictures on the left, front and right at once. They are picked up individually, then stitched with software like Photoshop. Using software like QuickTime, you can create VR images that can be rotated by dragging. It looks like you're looking at a 3D picture.
Needless to say, images taken in such a way cannot be attached properly. And then the question arises, exactly how to take a picture of the perfect panorama. Those are the issues mentioned here.
- Use a tripod. Needless to say.
You can take panorama pictures without a tripod, in which case you have to level the pictures up and down as well.
- Make the tripod parallel to the ground. Good quality almost all tripods have a level control system. There is a water-like liquid (bubble) that shows if the tripod is kept properly.
-Keep the camera parallel to the ground. Many people use bubbles in flush hot-thread for this purpose. You can make something like this yourself by keeping water in a small bottle.
- Decide in advance how much space to use for each frame. Use one overlapping 20 to 30 per cent of the space. You can fix the matter by looking at a specific object. That is, place an object 25 per cent to the right of a frame 25 per cent to the left of the next frame.
- Check the meter then adjust the exposure manually. When using auto control, the exposure of each frame may be different.
- Adjust the white balance manually.
-Always start taking pictures from the left frame. You can take pictures of the two ends at the beginning to make sure where the beginning and the end are.
- When pairing them, pair them in the same way.
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