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Shooting and Processing Panoramas
When one photo doesn't do justice to a scene, take several—and then stitch them together them into a panorama. In this course, Rich Harrington details every step in the panoramic photography process, from shooting to post-processing.
The course begins with a look at the concepts and technical details for getting great shots: how to choose a shooting format and size, how to properly mount the camera on a tripod, how to overlap each shot, which lenses deliver best results, and more. Plus, learn about optional hardware like the GigaPan system and sliders, and a variety of mobile apps for capturing 360-degree panoramas with an iPhone. After shooting a variety of panoramas, Rich processes them using various software tools, from Lightroom to Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop. The course concludes with advice on refining stitched panoramas and on saving them for a variety of destinations, from print to the web. Topics include:
The course begins with a look at the concepts and technical details for getting great shots: how to choose a shooting format and size, how to properly mount the camera on a tripod, how to overlap each shot, which lenses deliver best results, and more. Plus, learn about optional hardware like the GigaPan system and sliders, and a variety of mobile apps for capturing 360-degree panoramas with an iPhone. After shooting a variety of panoramas, Rich processes them using various software tools, from Lightroom to Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop. The course concludes with advice on refining stitched panoramas and on saving them for a variety of destinations, from print to the web. Topics include:
- Choosing your gear
- Compensating for the nodal point
- Stitching in camera
- Leveling the camera platform
- Locking exposure and focus
- Shooting with the GigaPan system
- Shooting HDR panoramas
- Shooting with an iPhone
- Managing data from a panorama shoot
- Reducing noise and removing dust with Camera Raw
- Initiating the Photomerge command
- Blending the photos
- Refining highlights and shadows
- Saving panoramas for print and the web
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Length | 4h 18m |
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Cost | $0/month (Access to entire library- free trial available) |
From | LinkedIn Learning |
Instructor | Richard Harrington |
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Language | English |
Subjects | Art & Design |
Tags | Photography Photoshop HDR Cameras + Gear Lightroom |
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Rating | Not enough ratings |
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Length | 4h 18m |
Starts | On Demand (Start anytime) |
Cost | $0/month (Access to entire library- free trial available) |
From | LinkedIn Learning |
Instructor | Richard Harrington |
Download Videos | Only via the LinkedIn Learning mobile app |
Language | English |
Subjects | Art & Design |
Tags | Photography Photoshop HDR Cameras + Gear Lightroom |
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