May
31
2009
ilz

In a previous post I went through the process of how you can make amazing panoramas in Photoshop. It’s a simple process, using “Photomerge” to put the photos together, and “Zoomify” to make them viewable on the web at a large size.

A friend of mine just got back from a trip to Arizona, and had a couple Panoramas he wanted me to make. So here they all, for all to see.
GREAT BASIN PANORAMA
OBSERVATION POINT PANORAMA
Next up? Fenway Park panorama!
1 comment | tags: Panorama, Photography, Photomerge, Photoshop | posted in Photography, Photoshop
Mar
22
2009
ilz
Digital cameras are so inexpensive now that there is no reason to not be taking photos at high resolutions. But what good is having these large photos when you need to make them tiny anyway to put them online?

I’ll show you a method of taking a collection of large photos and turning them into a panorama. Once you have a large panorama put together, there is still the problem of being able to put it online for others to use. You don’t want to have to make it 900px wide.. because obviously you will lose all the quality. Uploading it as a huge image file and having a scroll bar is no good, who is going to wait for that to load? I’ll show you the perfect solution to this problem.
Step 1 – Take Photos
Well you’re going to need photos to make a panorama! You can use a tripod with a camera, and take multiple photos as you turn the camera around until you reach the original position. Make sure to overlap the photos as you take them so there will be somewhere to blend. If you don’t care about them being perfect, or you don’t have a tripod on you, just hold it as still as you can, and turn in a circle as you take pictures. That’s the method I used when I took all these photos in St. Maarten last year. I actually like the effect it gives not having the top and bottom edges lined up, (you’ll see what I mean soon).

Step 2 – Creating the Panorama
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2 comments | tags: Panorama, Photomerge, Photoshop, Tutorial, Zoomify | posted in Photography, Photoshop, Tutorials
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