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Chapter 5

Joined Panoramas

The method of joining is starting to revolutionize panoramic photography. It is no longer necessary to have one or more specialty cameras to make high-quality panoramic photos. A conventional (non-panoramic) camera, a computer, and a joined software program are all that is needed.

One of the main sticking points for taking panoramas has long been the need to own a specialty camera. These types of camera, studied in the preceding chapters, generally allow for only one kind of photo to be made, even ...

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