Chapter 16. Stitching Together a Panorama

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Ever want to capture all the colors of a beautiful sunset along with the color reflecting across the local hillsides and plains? This can be an expensive task to perform with even a traditional 35mm camera. First you would have to shoot each picture of the panorama, and then you’d have to print the pictures and lay them out to identify the overlapping areas.

This more expensive process can involve splicing together the negatives, or exposing separate negatives to a large-sized sheet of photography paper. The inexpensive way to create a panorama is to mount the ...

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