How to create a panorama (in 15 steps)

Monday, May 14th, 2012 at 8:50

Requirements: DSLR, Photoshop, Lightroom (optional)

  1. Find a cool spot to photograph
  2. Bring a tripod (oops, forgot!)
  3. Set your camera to the highest possible F-stop while still catching enough light i.e. avoid shooting F2.8, try F8 or F11 (this counts for all landscape photography)
  4. Hold your camera in portrait, this way you can capture more details and have more pictures to make up your panorama.
  5. Set camera to aperture priority to measure light
  6. Now set camera to manual so it doesn’t change settings while you shoot
  7. Shoot the pictures. Try to overlap 20% of each picture so Photoshop can make sense out of it. Take a picture of your hand at the first shot and a picture of your hand again at the last shot so you know where the panorama begins and ends.
  8. Import the pictures in Lightroom/Photoshop
  9. Export the pictures in a lower resolution as separate JPG files, your computer probably can’t handle to make a panorama out of 4+ 10-16MP pictures
  10. Use File > Automation > Photomerge in Photoshop and start merging
  11. (Optional) If you have CS6 use Filters > Adaptive Wide Angle to fix weird lines
  12. Make sure the horizon is straight, adjust if necessary
  13. Import into Lightroom
  14. Process (you don’t have a RAW file anymore so your options are limited)
  15. Export the result
  16. Show it to the world! ( http://cl.ly/192w3x313d1o1T2T2T09 )

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