WHAT IS PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHY?
Panoramic photography has been around for years, only with today’s
technology it is much cheaper and easier with digital cameras and computer
software. In the days of film cameras to create a panoramic image meant you
either purchased an expensive camera or spent hours in the dark room overlapping all images together. Panoramic
photography creates elongated fields of views, which closely matches what we
see with our own eyes which gives a more natural way to photograph a landscape. But with the stitching images together you get a much wider view of the scene.
The way to create a panoramic image is to take a series of
images of the view you want, e.g landscape. Whilst overlapping the images slightly as you take them approximately by 30%.
This will enable you to stitch the images together in photoshop and will also give you a higher resolution. You can do
this by holding the camera but using a tripod will help you get better control
on the framing of images. Keeping the tripod level along with the camera, will
ensure your panoramic images won’t have any gaps in the top or bottom as you go
along the whole image. To help with taking the images you must remember not to change
your camera settings in between shots, as this will give you different
exposures throughout the image. So to get one exposure along the image set
everything manually.
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IMAGE STITCHING:
Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama or high-resolution image. Commonly performed through the use of computer software, most approachers to image stitching require nearly exact overlaps between images and identical exposures to produce seamless results. Although some stitching algorithms actually benefit from differently exposed images by doing HDR. Some digital cameras can stitch their photos internally, image stitching is widely used in today's world in applications such as:
- Image stabilisation
- High resolution photo mosaics in digital maps and satellite photos
- medical imaging
- Multiple image super resolution
- video stitching
- object insertion
To piece my panoramic image together I opened up photoshop and created an A3 size document multiplied the width by 6, this will allow enough space for the images to slot in. I then opened another A3 size document this will be to resize my images so the fit perfectly into the panoramic A3 doc. I then transferred then one by one onto my first A3 doc and lined them up to creatae the image. I failed quite badly as I overlapped my images too much instead of sticking to around 30%.
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