Thursday, April 8, 2010

Digital Cameras-Panoramic Stitching

Many digital cameras offer a feature called PANORAMA STITCH MODE. It allows you to create panoramic shots by combining up to three shots together into one large picture. As always, go to your camera manufacturer’s website for your specific camera model to learn the ways in which your camera performs this function.
The following are some tips from Kodak to keep in mind while using this feature..

PLAN YOUR PICTURE
• Your camera is preset to stitch together a certain number of images. Most use three.
• Compose your vision within that number to get the desired effect

OVERLAP YOUR PICTURES
• To help you stitch together pictures, panoramic stitch mode gives you a slice of the previous image in your viewfinder.
• For a seamless stitch, line up your next shot over the slice from the previous picture


WATCH THE SEAMS
• Your camera automatically edits pictures while stitching them. This works best on static objects that don’t change position from picture to picture, like background scenery.
• Try not to place subjects that move, like people, at the edges of the photograph. If they get too close, they will enter the stitching area, which could result in undesired cut-offs

1 comment:

CAT said...

GREAT INFO, THANKS CHERIE ~ ! ~ CAT