Shooting Pano Portraits & How To Stitch a Panorama in Photoshop | Pano 101, tips and tricks
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- Because you asked so nicely, here is the how-to for stitching panos, but it also includes shooting tips for panorama portraits, stitching panoramas in Photoshop, my own preferences for processing options, methods and clean up, along with a bit of preview of the photograph used in the tutorial here too.
Using a pano set up of my very own FinnFinn from back in November when we went on our holidays, I hope that this video walks through the must-have elements for photographing panos, along with the method I use for merging panorama frames together in both Lightroom and Photoshop.
Another tip that I totally forgot to mention is that you must not refocus as you are taking your wider shots - turn your lens to manual mode or use back-button focus and do not touch the focus as you are shooting your panorama.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:52 What is a panorama photograph
2:53 RAW frames for stitching into a panorama
4:43 How to stitch a panorama in Lightroom
5:05 How to stitch a panorama in Photoshop
7:43 Advanced: Selective blending of a pano in Photoshop
8:49 Cropping for a 2:1 pano (or wider)
9:38 Finishing touches
10:22 Wrap up!
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Excellent vodeo. Thank you
thank you 🙏🏼
thank you for this video
Glad you enjoyed it ☺
Thank you for showing us your editing workflow on stitching this!
you're so welcome 😊 hope you find it useful
Thank you for this! Very helpful.
Thank you 🙏
Great video, can't wait to try this, thank you very much
so pleased you enjoyed it 😊
Thanks for this super usefull video :D Can't wait to try it out!
thank you 🙏 so pleased you enjoyed the content 😊
nice tutorial! :)
Thank you 🙏
Thank you Jess this is really helpful. Hopefully I’ll get out soon and have a go 😊
thank you 🙏 and have fun with it!
I will try it this afternoon. So i'll have to take the photos in portrait mode. Not ideal for me, my pics are never straight at portrait mode. Woopsie! 😅 A challenge then!
Thanks for the video!
have fun with it and we're here if you need help 😊
@@ThatPhotographySpot My panorama is vertical. I tried through Lightroom, but the computer cannot merge 3 of the 5 images there. Arggg :)
Regards Els, Mtog member
First! Amazing!
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Thank you! Seeing how you merged the images together but then still were able to keep the processes underneath was new for me. I usually find myself cloning cleaning up in photoshop but then the only way I know how to move past that point is to flatten the image, which isn’t always what I actually want to do - so I will try this method next time 🤞🏼
thank you, so pleased you found the content useful 😊
Thank you 🤩👌🏼 (I think! 😅) Now time to go try and get that shot 🤞🏻
Absolutely! good luck 👍
Thank's🍪❣️
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HI how do you get all the frames lined up in one long line in lightroom, before the merge.
they are in time order so they naturally come one after the other, hope this helps 😊
Thanks for the tips! ☺️ Next time will try the 1/3 overlap.
I have one question: is it better to take a pic without moving from the spot and just turn your camera, or actually move sideways and take rest of the frames??
From the same spot. If you move you've got a lot less chance of good alignment and you can also end up with scale changes on top of angle and distortion changes, which can get too much for the software to cope with.
@@daemon1143 thank you so much!! ☺️☺️☺️
Personally I would stay in one spot and move the camera 😊
I don't really use the comment section but I'll make an exception for this one :) Really helpful video, very intuitive and simply presented. Thanks!
P.S. Could you please suggest any solutions on how to get first clients for dog photography? I think it's my achilles heel this one ;)
Thank you 🙏 there might be content in Business Boosters that helps with this, alternatively Business bootcamp might be an option: www.thattogspot.com/business-bootcamp/
Omega-3 fatty acids will help Finn reach 18!
thank you 😊