Tuesday, 13 October 2015

advanced digital photography panoramic experiment 1

panoramic experiment 1
black and white montage market square Nottingham
 This is my first attempt a creating a panaramic. i did this by taking images at the same level and of the same scene but then moving the camera along in a straight line so that each time there is about 30 % of the image person in the frame to overlap so that when i then put these together in Photoshop they then connected together with no white line or gaps.  This i think turned out quite well for my first try and most of the images linked well together . i feel that i managed  to leave enough space to over lap the images so they connected well .but when moving the camera to the side i have change the levels slightly so it has made the image on a slight slope and also made it difficult to connect the images evenly.  when  try this again i will work on keep the levels the same to create a straight even image. but over all im really pleased with my first .  i have decided to have this in black and white because i love the shapes and tones that black and white images create and i will be be sing a lot of this over this project as it is my preferred style.

 the single black and white images below show the original images that i took and then checked to black and white in camera raw before importing into Photoshop and put together a as a panoramic image.

editing process


  • open a3 photoshop file landscape  
  • resize to long panoramic by x height by 6 
  • open another a3 blank document turn landscape use this to re size the images.


  •  insert image into resizing document  
  • edit / transform to scale  
  • drag to resized a3 panoramic file place 
  1. repeat this 
  2. then drag him so that it is in line with the first 
  3. repeat this until all images are in line  
  4. crop any white left on image 
  5. merge all layers 
  6. edit level to give the tones in the image the look you want.  
then save image  that is the process that i used to get my final image. 






















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