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Originally Posted by Kathleen
Do I understand correctly that you take multiple shots and then load them into a program that does panoramas?
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All of this was done in Photoshop actually. Photoshop CS3 to be precise, the latest one - I think the previous versions don't have the panorama function yet.
I did indeed make these by taking multiple shots. Typically starting on the left or right end of what will be your panorama, and panning to the other end while taking several shots, just like you would normally take a panorama! You can load all images in Photoshop together, select the panorama tool (File -> Automate -> Photomerge), hit the OK-button and Photoshop stitches all images together automatically!
The panoramas I posted weren't just one horizontal row with images, but 3 rows above eachother. You get sort of a fisheye perspective like this. The process is pretty much the same, but you first create 3 separate horizontal panoramas and then you stitch the 3 horizontal panoramas vertically together (again automatically done by Photoshop
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You can pretty much use as many single photographs as your computer can take
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There are several standalone panorama stitching software outthere, but Neil is the real expert when it comes to these
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