I Can take photos using the Panography method
a photographic technique in which one picture is assembled from several overlapping photographs.
What is Due?
Three Panography images. Each created from 25 or more separate photographs. These will be assembled in Photoshop.
Pick your best one, we will print it and actually put it together.
a photographic technique in which one picture is assembled from several overlapping photographs.
What is Due?
Three Panography images. Each created from 25 or more separate photographs. These will be assembled in Photoshop.
Pick your best one, we will print it and actually put it together.
How we do it
We create a Panography photo by joining a number of photographs together similar to a panoramic photo. The main difference is that the edges of the photo are actually a part of the image, not blended in.
The goal is to have a final image that looks like one complete photograph made from multiple images.
It's OK if the separate photos don't line up perfectly!
Stand in one spot, don't move until you've taken all your photos.
Now, if you don't know where to start the upper left corner of the image you want to create is a good spot to go from. Take one photo of that spot. The second photo should overlap with the first photo. Every photo after the first should overlap somehow, this way when we put them all together in Photoshop there are no gaps in our image. We need to take at least 25 photos for each panophoto.
We create a Panography photo by joining a number of photographs together similar to a panoramic photo. The main difference is that the edges of the photo are actually a part of the image, not blended in.
The goal is to have a final image that looks like one complete photograph made from multiple images.
It's OK if the separate photos don't line up perfectly!
Stand in one spot, don't move until you've taken all your photos.
Now, if you don't know where to start the upper left corner of the image you want to create is a good spot to go from. Take one photo of that spot. The second photo should overlap with the first photo. Every photo after the first should overlap somehow, this way when we put them all together in Photoshop there are no gaps in our image. We need to take at least 25 photos for each panophoto.