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Shooting and Processing Panoramas

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Overview

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From holding the camera to stitching the shots, learn how to turn a series of separate shots into beautiful, seamless panoramic photos.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Welcome
  • What you should know before watching this course
  • Using the exercise files
1. What Is Panoramic Photography?
  • The end product
  • The objectives to achieve
2. Technical Essentials
  • Determining a target delivery size
  • What is field of view?
  • What is the nodal point?
  • Post-processing choices for panoramic photography
3. Equipment: What You'll Need and What You Might Want
  • A solid tripod for panoramic photography
  • Choosing a tripod head
  • Lens choices for panoramic photography
  • Compensating for the nodal point
4. Choosing a Shooting Format
  • Shooting time-lapse as JPEG files
  • Shooting time-lapse as RAW files
  • Stitching in a camera
5. Shooting Strategies for Panoramic Photography
  • Leveling the camera platform
  • Cleaning the lens
  • Locking exposure and focus
  • Shooting with overlap
  • Minimizing camera shake
  • A refresher on exposure triangle
6. Shooting with the GigaPan System
  • What is GigaPan?
  • Building the GigaPan platform
  • Framing and recording the shot with the GigaPan system
7. Shooting HDR Panoramas
  • Why shoot an HDR panorama?
  • Setting up for the shot
  • Shooting the source images
8. Alternative Shooting Styles for Panoramic Photography
  • Shooting a 360-degree panorama
  • Shooting handheld
  • Shooting panoramas using an iPhone
  • Using Photosynth for panoramic photography
  • Using Occipital 360 for panoramic photography
9. Managing Data from a Panoramic Photography Shoot
  • Using a card wallet
  • Transferring data
  • Choosing a working drive
10. Organizing the Images for Post
  • Using stacks in Adobe Bridge
  • Renaming and renumbering image sequences
11. Developing Panoramic Photographs with Adobe Camera Raw
  • Fixing basic exposure with Camera Raw
  • Using graduated filters with Camera Raw
  • Advanced recovery with Camera Raw
  • Reducing noise with Camera Raw
  • Removing dust with Camera Raw
  • Choosing a bit depth
  • Compensating for lens distortion
  • Merging a panorama in Adobe Camera Raw
12. Assembling Panoramas with Adobe Photoshop
  • Initiating the Photomerge command from Bridge
  • Initiating the Photomerge command from Photoshop
  • Choosing an alignment method
  • Compensating for lens distortion
  • Blending the photos
  • Post merge cleanup
  • Using the Adaptive Wide Angle filter to remove distortion
  • Merging a 360-degree panoramic photo
  • Cleaning up VR images in Photoshop
  • Merging the GigaPan panoramic photo
  • Using Photoshop filters to enhance panoramas
13. Finalizing Panoramas with Adobe Photoshop
  • Using the Photo Filter adjustment layer
  • Using third-party filters to enhance panoramas
  • Refining shadows and highlights
  • Improving contrast in panoramic photos
  • Adjusting vibrance in panoramic photos
  • Converting panoramic photos to black and white
14. Outputting the Panoramic Photos from Adobe Photoshop
  • Should you flatten a panorama?
  • Cropping a panoramic photo to a target size and resolution
  • Saving panoramas for printing
  • Saving panoramas for the web
15. Assembling Panoramas with Adobe Lightroom Classic
  • Importing photos into Lightroom Classic
  • Preprocessing photos in Lightroom Classic
  • Initiating the Photo Merge command in Lightroom Classic
  • Choosing an alignment method in Lightroom Classic
  • Using Boundary Warp in Lightroom Classic
  • Merging an HDR panoramic photo in Lightroom Classic
  • Developing the new RAW panorama image in Lightroom Classic
  • Cropping the panorama in Lightroom Classic
  • Sending from Lightroom Classic to Photoshop
  • Sending from Lightroom Classic to Luminar
Conclusion
  • Goodbye

Taught by

Richard Harrington

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