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How to do 360 panoramic photography?

Shooting skills:

1. Shooting with a tripod can keep the photos clear. Users often encounter panoramic shooting without tripod assistance. At this time, make sure that the user stands in one place, and make the digital camera close to the camera when rotating the camera to take each photo. In addition, don't move from the original shooting position when shooting, try to stand firm. The purpose of this is to imitate the environment with a tripod and make the camera rotate around a point as smoothly as possible.

2. Shoot vertically, not horizontally. If you take more photos in the same place, the edge deformation of the photos will be less and the panoramic photos will look better.

3. It is best to set the white balance of the camera to cloudy day. If it is set to automatic, the white balance of each photo may change, which is very bad.

4. Press the shutter half way, set the exposure and then observe the viewfinder, and record the aperture value and shutter speed. Now set the camera to m and adjust it to the value just recorded. If you don't do this, it is automatic exposure, so the exposure of each photo may be different. Exposure in PS will drive you crazy in the future.

If you focus on the first picture, then turn off the focus in the future, so that the camera doesn't have to refocus on each picture, otherwise it will be very bad.

6. Before taking the first photo, it is best to take a photo in front of the camera with your fingers, because it is not a single photo, but several or countless photos. Unless you are very familiar with this scene, you won't know where to start shooting. After taking the last photo, repeat this operation.

7. Each photo overlaps by 20%-25%. Make sure that 1/4 of the first photo appears in the second photo/each photo overlaps by at least 20%. It is important that PS can be easily spliced.

8. Take a quick shot. If the clouds move behind the scene, it is especially necessary to take a snapshot. The interval between each photo should not exceed 1 minute, otherwise some things in the panoramic photo will change, such as lights and clouds, and things will be chaotic.

Panoramic photos, also known as panoramic photos, are called PANORAMA PHOTO in English, or PANORAMA, which usually refers to photos taken in line with the normal and effective visual angle of human eyes (about 90 degrees horizontally and about 70 degrees vertically) or including the residual visual angle of both eyes (about 180 degrees horizontally and about 90 degrees vertically) or even 360 degrees.

I hope it helps you.