This week Mark Wallace exhibits you how to consider a collection of pictures and stitch them jointly into a large, seamless panoramic photo. Try out this method in classic situations like landscapes but also experiment indoors for some distinctive views!
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I loved the tutorial, it helped too much. I didn’t like to take Panorama because of putting the pictures together …. the software is just amazing. Thanks A lot <3
Could you please tell me which Benro tripod were you using in this vid.
I am learning a lot from you Thank you Mark ^^
Hope you had sunblock, you really should wear a hat. You’re a courageous man
Nice vids, nice work, thanks for everything you do for us
Thanks for this nice workshop of taking Pano .. I like it.
do you guys have a flicker page?
The trash on the bush was a condom
The lens will not zoom if you focus. I focus once and shot at f8, f11
If you don’t have photoshop and you do have windows, MS has a free d/l called ‘Image Composite Editor’. I haven’t compared to PS yet.