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Photo Friday! – Panoramas

Hi!

It seems it’s slowly becoming a tradition for me to put the Photo Friday post on Sunday. I’ll try to do better next time, I promise!

Also, as the week was somewhat busy, I didn’t actually get that much time to shoot anything new (well, I did, but it’s not really a good theme for a Photo Friday). At the same time I still have quite a lot of pictures that I didn’t share in any shape or form before, so I thought, I’ll make a new post using some pictures I took in the past.

Today’s theme is Panoramas.

I shoot most of my panoramas hand-held, as I don’t always have my tripod with me. The basic process is to decide whether to shoot a panorama in landscape or portrait mode (more often than not I choose landscape), decide the starting and the ending frame, and shoot as many frames in between the two as needed, keeping the camera level.

A few tips I have are:

For post-processing, you can use a plethora of free and commercial software. I do all my processing in Adobe Lightroom. When I download the pictures off the memory card, I apply initial processing in LR (typically lens distortion correction, camera calibration, exposure correction, white balance correction, sharpness and noise reduction, a bit of clarity also called local contrast, and vibrance) and then export my collection of frames to become a panorama as .PSD files into Adobe Photoshop Elements. I then use PS Elements functionality called New / Photomerge Panorama, which is surprisingly good at this, and just let it work out the panorama. I then, in PS Elements, make a copy of all layers and merge that copy into a single layer, which I then crop to get rid of blank space. Finally I re-import the resulting .PSD file into Lightroom and apply my final touches to it there.

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