How To: Panoramas

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Not sure we will ever match the one that ST did, but I came across this tutorial for doing it the hard way:

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I will be giving it a try this week. Just have to find my first guinea pig location. Maybe a Civil War battlefield? An overlook of the Potomac River from the cannon gunnery site? Probably just the empty athletic field down the street.
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Seal,

Not sure if you have a smart phone or not, but most all smart phones now have a setting on their camera for panoramic pictures.
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Yea, all I did was stand up, open up the camera on my iphone, then kinda turn in a circle.

One tip though, when you're doing panoramic photos (whether with a camera or with a smartphone), the pivot point should be the camera itself.
Essentially, you either put the camera on a tripod and then move around the tripod, rotating the camera, or you hold your phone and imagine that it's on a tripod and you move around it.
The panoramics tend to blend together much better when you do this....there's technical reasons for it that I won't get into, but just trust me, it works better.
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Can smartphones do the 360s? If not, here are the details for doing that the hard way, complete with the software stitching process:

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I do not think they can do that, but if you did two panoramas and were very careful it would essentially be the same thing.
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