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How does Canon m50 take a panoramic view?

Methods/steps

1

Choose a place you want to shoot, which can be a square or any other relatively empty place, with a certain distance from the building. At that time, the biggest open space of the school was a Little Square outside the sports field.

2

Put a tripod on it and put the camera horizontally (the camera is placed horizontally or vertically, and the whole building can be photographed according to the distance); Use 18mm terminal, choose manual exposure, use fixed aperture, shutter, sensitivity and white balance, first take a picture and fix the focal length, then switch to manual focusing; Take a circle of photos in clockwise or counterclockwise order. There should be about 30% overlap between adjacent photos. Be sure to choose a suitable starting position, or you won't remember where you stopped after a careful walk. I took many laps at that time, and this is a screenshot of one of them.

three

Then I happily went back to the dormitory to open my laptop, which was still a Pentium processor; Before the later stage, I can repair some details of the defect and use the "stain repair brush tool" and "repair tool", but because I am lazy, I will skip this part.

Then open PS, file >;; Auto > take photos. The photo function is a tool specially used for stitching panoramic photos. Browse and export 9 photos taken, and select "Automatic" for half of the layout.

After clicking OK, you can witness the miracle, but this process has certain requirements for computer configuration. At that time, it was too hard for the broken laptop to process the big pictures, so the answer had to be to reduce the resolution of the pictures one by one.

four

Merge layers, fill the ground or something;

Then select 180 degrees and use the image >; Image rotation >; Flip the canvas vertically to make the world upside down, and then use the filter >; Twist > polar coordinates, select "plane coordinates to polar coordinates", and click OK to get an asteroid. Of course, you can rotate the asteroid, mend the sky and make the picture look better.