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the absolute step by step guide to the perfect panorama Learn How to Make Beautiful Wide Angle Panoramic Photographs in Minutes — Using Your Own Ordinary Camera — Even if You've Never Used Photo Software Before. Which of these photos will you...
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Top Similar DownloadsLearn How to Make Beautiful Wide Angle Panoramic Photographs in Minutes — Using Your Own Ordinary Camera — Even if You've Never Used Photo Software Before. Which of these photos will you bring back from your next vacation? How often have you come home from your vacation with dozens or even hundreds of photos, only to feel disappointed that somehow your snapshots never seem to capture the grandeur of the sights you've seen? Suppose you could follow a simple series of fully illustrated, absolute step by step instructions, and learn how to shoot a series of frames, then join them seamlessly together into a fantastic panoramic scene like the one above. Imagine how you'll feel when your friends ask where you bought your gorgeous new eight foot panoramic photo canvas, and you tell them you created it yourself with photos from your last vacation! Sounds too good to be true? Well, it isn't if you have the right tools and know how to use them. That's where I can help. Next time, bring backsomething worth framing. Introducing ... The Absolute Step by Step Guide to the Perfect Panorama Do you want to learn how to use your ordinary digital or film camera to go wide, and transform your landscape photos from bland to grand? With the easy to follow, fully illustrated instructions in this brand new e Book, The Absolute Step by Step Guide to the Perfect Panorama, you'll quickly master the basics of creating stunning panoramic images like the one above. Even if you've never used photo software before. Guaranteed! Hi, Denis Knight here. I'm a landscape photographer and professional technical author and software support consultant. In 1991 I took the trip of a lifetime, visiting fantastic scenic locations like the Grand Canyon, Yosemite Valley, Hawaii, and more. I shot literally hundreds of photos. But I was constantly frustrated by the tiny fraction of the scene I could fit in my viewfinder. I knew these photos were never going to do the scene justice! In desperation I decided to shoot some panoramic sequences, turning the camera a few degrees between each shot. I hoped that when I got the prints developed, I might be able to paste them together and give people a better sense of the grand sights I had witnessed. And I had some success with it. When I got home, by painstakingly matching up the photos and carefully cutting them out with a scalpel, I was able to put together some basic scenes like this one: Okay, you get a better idea of the view, but it's not exactly art, is it? Try framing that and hanging it on your wall! My panoramic photos ended up in a shoe box on the top shelf. Years later, I bought my first photo scanner and I wondered if there might be a way to put my panoramas together on the computer. I found some software and gave it a try, but I ran into a lot of problems. The software could stitch my photos together, but the joins showed up as light and dark bands, and there was a lot of 'ghosting' in the overlap areas. After hours of painstaking work in Photoshop, carefully fixing up some of the worst problems, I had put together one half decent panorama. But I still had dozens more in the shoe box! It was just too slow. The shoe box went back on the shelf. Then in April 2008, at my fortieth birthday party, I jumped up onto a garden table to take a photo of all the guests who had just finished singing 'Happy Birthday'. They were spread out across the whole yard, and everyone was smiling and happy. It was a great scene! But I knew I could never fit it into a single shot. What the heck! I snapped off two photos and thought, maybe I can put these together on the computer. Later I fired up the same software I had tried years before. I fed in the two photos and waited while it did its thing. Unfortunately the results were not good! Again, the join was really obvious, and even worse, some of the kids in the photo had moved while I was setting up the second shot, and they showed up in the finished panorama as blurry 'ghosts'. It was unusable. But this time, I didn't give up. I spent hours searching the web downloading, installing and trying out one piece of software after another. Finally, I hit gold! I tried one more program, and I couldn't believe how easy it was to use, and what a great job it did! I loaded the pictures, hit the button, and pow! The scene jumped right out at me. Where was the join? I couldn't see it. What about the ghostly kids? Gone! This software had done a near perfect job in seconds. When I looked closely I could see a couple of minor problems, but with a few minutes of tweaking, I had a great image. I saved my panorama, sent it off to an on line lab for printing, and now I have a fantastic framed memento of my big day hanging on the wall. All my friends comment on it and ask me how I managed to create such a terrific shot. I had over 40 guests at my birthday party, but thanks to the secrets I'll share with you in my book, I was able to capture a fantastic group photo in...
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