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Do you ever look up at the sky, a towering office building, or an expansive landscape and wish your photos could capture everything you can see with your eyes? We do. Our pal Mareen does this neat thing she calls panography. Taking dozens of photos of a scene, she assembles a patchwork of images that more accurately represents what your eyes see when you’re not looking through a viewfinder. Call it super wide-angle panorama or call it panography, we think it’s awesome. Read on to learn how you can make one yourself!
How to Make Panographies
www.photojojo.com/content/tutorials/panographies/
Panographies are wide-angle pictures composed of several individual photos manually stitched together. When these component photos are assembled, they give the impression one would get standing in one place, looking around and unconsciously putting the pictures together in one’s head. Before we get started, here are a few samples so you know what you’re shooting for: ![]() ![]() ![]() Step 1: SetupGo out into the world and find something interesting to shoot. Once you’ve found something, pick your point of view and make sure you can see everything you want to shoot without moving from your position. Manually set the white balance, focus, f-stop, and shutter speed on your camera. This ensures that it doesn’t light meter every shot and your photos aren’t all differently exposed. If you want your panography to consist of many individual photos, zoom in a bit. If it’s your first try, you may want to stay zoomed out so you’ll have fewer shots to assemble at the end. NOTE: The more photos you take, the more RAM your computer will need to make the panography. Also, some cameras don’t give you the option of manually setting the f-stop and shutter speed. Sometimes one of your preset modes (for example, landscape mode) will keep your settings relatively uniform. Give it a try… if all else fails, automatic mode still works, the effect is just a little different. Step 2: Take your shotsPoint and shoot. Don’t move from your position, but do move your lens in all directions. Try tilting your camera to different angles to soften the straight panorama look. And keep in mind that the more your shots overlap, the easier it’ll be to assemble your panography later. Make sure you cover every spot with at least one picture. We tend to only photograph the interesting spots, like lines and busy areas, and oftentimes forget to get the plain areas. Leave a shot out and you’ll be left with a hole in your final piece with no way to fill it! Step 3: Prepare your files
NOTE: If you want to save the originals, don’t forget to duplicate your folder before you resize. Step 4: Prepare your Canvas
Step 5: Assemble your Panography
Step 6: Finalize your panography
To share your panography or post it online, just combine all the layers (Shift+Ctrl/Apple+E), and resize your image. Be sure to save this file separately instead of overwriting the original, which you’ll want to keep in case you want to make changes later. Congratulations! You just made your very first panography! More ResourcesSubmit your creations to the Panography group on Flickr. But be sure to follow the rules if you do:
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Pornographie…
Entschuldigung, ich meinte natürlich “Panographie”. Der Begriff ist mir letztens in den Aggregator geworfen worden. Es handelte sich dann um eine Art der Panoramadarstellung in Stullenstapel- Ebenendarstellung. Fand ich ganz niedlich. …
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