PaulSouthport Joined Sep 1, 2016 Messages 701 Reaction score 307 Age 56 Location Southport, UK May 20, 2017 #1 Was just experimenting with different ponts of views. Some call these vertical panorama, I prefer convex tiltorama, and concave tiltorama. PS, the convex is fairly easy, the concave is tricky and needs a lot more work! Attachments HDR1small.jpg 1.3 MB · Views: 349 crazy.jpg 1.9 MB · Views: 333 Reactions: uke
Was just experimenting with different ponts of views. Some call these vertical panorama, I prefer convex tiltorama, and concave tiltorama. PS, the convex is fairly easy, the concave is tricky and needs a lot more work!
U uke Joined May 6, 2017 Messages 31 Reaction score 16 Age 67 May 20, 2017 #2 HDR1 very interesting and attractive capture. I like it.
PaulSouthport Joined Sep 1, 2016 Messages 701 Reaction score 307 Age 56 Location Southport, UK May 20, 2017 #3 Thanks!
The Springs Joined Feb 17, 2016 Messages 644 Reaction score 255 Age 29 Jun 6, 2017 #4 What do you use to create these ?
PaulSouthport Joined Sep 1, 2016 Messages 701 Reaction score 307 Age 56 Location Southport, UK Jun 6, 2017 #5 Multiple still captures merged in photoshop manually
The Springs Joined Feb 17, 2016 Messages 644 Reaction score 255 Age 29 Jun 6, 2017 #6 I have seen some great street shots that continue from horizontal to vertical .I just thought there might be a program that does it.
I have seen some great street shots that continue from horizontal to vertical .I just thought there might be a program that does it.
PaulSouthport Joined Sep 1, 2016 Messages 701 Reaction score 307 Age 56 Location Southport, UK Jun 6, 2017 #7 If you search YouTube for vertical panorama phantom you'll see some good examples of how to do that, it's fairly easy in photoshop.
If you search YouTube for vertical panorama phantom you'll see some good examples of how to do that, it's fairly easy in photoshop.
The Springs Joined Feb 17, 2016 Messages 644 Reaction score 255 Age 29 Jun 6, 2017 #8 Thanks Reactions: PaulSouthport