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Brilliant!!
It’s funny that you chose this place for demonstrating panoramic stitching. When I was working on an article for a magazine about a cross country motorcycle trip I was at basically the same place doing the exact same thing.
I got a nice panorama and it ended up being one of the pictures they chose to publish.
Good idea with the hand by the way. I’m going to try to remember that.
seems like u have got better at youtube posting… better quality clips. keep it up don
Hi,
yes, all the pro cameras have an exposure lock mode, or manual metering to provide consistent metering for panoramas, and lots of other reasons….hope this helps….also, your HD cam will have a manual metering mode…check the instruction book…….don
It’s only a Samsung phone but I love the way my phone camera has onboard editing where it allows you to line up each successive photo with the one before. I just wish it had the same feature for taking sky and ground shots to cut out the exposure difference. Do those professional cameras have anything similar?
I wish you’d made this video in HD.I haven’t even looked at the camera features on my new HD video camera.I hope it has the same as my phone.
Good stuff – I’ll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.
Hello….I’m using ArcSoft Panorama maker 4.0 Pro
What software did you use? thanks in advance
i like dthe tip with the heand i work at a photography palce and when i have to stitch photos i have trouble finding the ones that i have to stitch!
Awsome! im just geting into Photography ^_^