How to Create Panoramas from Shoot to Editing in Lightroom
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- Опубліковано 29 бер 2018
- This tutorial is an in-depth look at the whole process of creating panoramic pictures from the shoot to the editing process. It’s important that you get the shots right first before you do the Lightroom panorama stitching so we’ll be looking at best practice when taking the photos first, then how best to make a panorama in Lightroom.
Panoramic pictures are commonly made for landscape photography. They can easily be made on mobile phones but for real, high-end quality, you need to edit them in Lightroom. We’ll also be looking at the different panorama settings in Lightroom which include Spherical, Cylindrical and Perspective, auto-crop and boundary warp.
This is going to be a great Lightroom tutorial helping you to improve your panoramic landscape photography from shoot to edit!
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Great thanks you I see now what I was doing, not over lapping enough cheers
You're welcome Ian
you have a great ability to explain a concept even for those who do not speak english very well, congratulations. Simple but effective the hand photo trick.
Thanks, glad you liked it 👍
okay wow! i love your video! so much
Thanks for the comments 👍
great video. i love the tip about taking a hand photo when shooting tons of pano sequences. very helpful
Thanks, glad to help
Very easy to understand thank you 👍
You're welcome 👍
Amazing
+Nunmoia Psytual thanks glad you liked it, don't forget to subscribe for more 👍
Good information - I didn't know how to use the masking part of sharpening.
+Theresa Rice thanks Theresa 👍
Great tutorial keep up the great work wish you do more with Sony 6300 stuff.
Thanks Kenny, appriciate the feedback :)
Great informative video with a lot of good points. I was wondering why you didn't check the box "enable Profile Corrections"? When do you check, or when do you not check? Thanks
Hi, I’m assuming you’re referring to the lens profile corrections. You can tick this before you stitch the photos but make sure you do it all the photos you are stitching. In this shot it wouldn’t have made much difference. Hope that helps 😊
I'm another newbie to panoramic photography. Good tip regarding the choice of lenses but I was surprised that you didn't use a tripod. I also thought that using portrait orientation would help achieve a better result. Subscribed and liked. Great work.
things you should do as well: use a LEVEL tripod, camera vertical, full manual exposure for all shots (eventually exposure bracketing for HDR), manual whitebalance. then we can start talking about merging a panorama. eventually use a nodal point adapter.
So I'm new to panoramas, not new to photography though and have a question. Wouldn't it make more sense to orient the camera vertically so you could capture more information and also get more coverage vertically in some situations?
Hi Rob, yes you can also do that. You can shoot vertically or horizontally. Hope that helps
I delightedly followed this video with a set of four pics I took for a pano. But when it tried to merge images to panorama using Lightroom Classic, it was unable to merge all four images but it did only merge two of them. Any help please?
Rich the drone guy
I usually use 85mm lens and in portrait orientation
+Fabio Gomes de Carvalho Monteiro cool, #theschoolofphotography so we can see them 👍
500px.com/fabiogomesdecarvalhomonteiro/galleries/panoramas
can I use 50mm with a crop sensor?
Use 30-35mm 👍
The School of Photography Ok Thanks so much! 😃
I've done this a lot on my Photoshop CC. But after watching this video and doing it on Lightroom CC, it couldn't do it. But Photoshop CC has no problem stitching 4 photos. So Lightroom CC is a little too dumb?
Okay, thanks