Panoramic Experiment

Panoramic Experiment 


I went out and shot a series of photos which overlap each other. I experimented using the camera portrait and landscape and also taking straight portrait images and taking landscape overlapping images, such as the last two.
Photoshop > automate > photomerge
Then select the photos I wanted to use and photoshop merged them together. 
I then experimented with the different themes such as, reposition, collage, perspective, cylindrical and spherical. 
These different themes changed the way the panoramic looked. 

Theme : Collage
I like this theme of editing as it doesn't make the photo look spherical. It makes the image look like a wide angle lens. I think this could be refined by extending the view and making sure the final images line up.







Theme : Spherical
This image looks rounded. I don't like how it looks stretched and further away. I also don't like how the final outcome of this image because to loose the white you would have to crop out a lot of the image.
Theme : cylindrical
I like the overall outcome and finish of this image. It looks like a clear panoramic image and it is clear to see that it is not a single image. I don't like how the front yellow parking line is curved as in reality is straight.



Theme : the auto setting
I think this image could be refined by taking more photos to fill in the gaps and by being more percise to make sure they all line up.







 Theme: repositional
This image theme is very similar to the one above. Although it has more squarer edges and the pieces join together better then the one above.







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