Go panoramic
Nov 28, 2019
4 minutes
Margaret Brown
There's no formal definition of what makes a 'panoramic' photograph, although the consensus holds it must be at least three times as wide as it is high. Some people also insist that the horizontal field of view covered must be wider than 105 degrees.
The most common method for producing panoramas is to take a series of overlapping pictures covering a scene and stitch them together to form a single, elongated image. There are two main types of panoramic photography: cylindrical and spherical. We'll look at each in turn.
Cylindrical Panoramas are the most popular type with stills photographers because
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