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Panoramic Photography › Introduction

Introduction


 

 

Panoramic photography is a technique of photography, that captures images with elongated fields of view (i.e. wide format photography). An image showing a field of view approximating, or greater than, that of the human eye - about 160° by 75° - may be termed panoramic.

Although panoramic photography is a generic technique in photography, digital photography (image capturing and / or post possessing) enables the development of computerized technique (algorithms and software) for stitching single or multiple rows of individual images into a single high-resolution image with a large field of view.

This gallery of panoramic images is a lifetime evolving project that was started in 1997.  

 

Equipment


 


 

 

Nikon Coolpix 995

 

 

Nikon D80


Kaidan KiWi-L

 



 

PTGUI & Photoshop

 

 

Resources


Wikipedia
PanoTool NG - Wiki
Library of the Congress - Panoramic Photographs
Gigapan
Panoramas.dk

Copyrights


Created by jacob rosen
E-mail: rosen@ucsc.edu

(C) All the photos are copyright protected. The photos may not be copied for commercial redistribution, republication, or dissemination without the explicit permission for Jacob Rosen.