Wednesday, December 06, 2006
7 Do's for Panorama Shots
It had been quite a while that I did not post anything about photography. Because I was very, busy, busy, busy, and lazy, lazy, lazy.
Okay! Today I want to share about Panoramas. To do that, you need to shoot a series of photos and stitch them into one using image editor software like Photoshop. It sounds quite easy huh. Well, before that, you will need to take a series of good photos with same exposure, same focal length and a tripod. Just follow these tips below:
Okay! Today I want to share about Panoramas. To do that, you need to shoot a series of photos and stitch them into one using image editor software like Photoshop. It sounds quite easy huh. Well, before that, you will need to take a series of good photos with same exposure, same focal length and a tripod. Just follow these tips below:
- Switch off autoexposure and shoot in manual mode.
- Switch off auto white balance.
- Use one aperture and shutter speed setting for all shots.
- Fix the focal length for all shots.
- Shut off the flash.
- Use a tripod.
- Overlap the shots between 25 and 50%.
Just walkthrough the 7 tips before taking sequence of shots and you will be in GOOD SHAPE!