Get Out and Go
At this point, I have talked about the necessary tools to capture basic panoramic photography. I have also discussed the setup and shooting process to capture the frames necessary for the final product. You have learned how to stitch the frames into one large panorama—including the fact that not just any software can perform stitching. Processing that stitched panorama is then done in whatever software you prefer.
Now I encourage you to try, fail, and try again. Reading a book is only one step in the learning process. Once you have an understanding of what to do, it’s time to get out there with your camera and tripod, start capturing frames, and prepare to make beautiful super-wide panoramic photographs.
Do not stop there, though. ...
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