How to Shoot, Edit and Stitch a Panoramic Landscape

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In this video I will show you my process for shooting, editing and stitching together images to create beautiful scenic panoramic landscapes. Take a look and let us know what you think! #Panoramic #imageediting #shootscenics

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Cheer~~~(of a view or picture) with a wide view surrounding the observer; sweeping.😊

Jason-os
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the last pano you've shown is amazing

m.channel.
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Was there in '16 in almost the exact spot! Did the Golden Road, too, and spent extra time in the Fjords.

playoflightphotographicsllc
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Every day, I make it a point to learn something new. Quota met! You da man!

PixelLingoMultimedia
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Happy you had such a great trip to Iceland! Enjoyed watching your pano process— thanks for stepping through it.

jer
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You have an uncanny resemblance to Ansel Adams 😄 I'm sure you've heard this before. Great video!

varunjoel
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Great great video and educational, I am still learning and seeing you do this process helps so much. You are awesome thank you!

agentjtravel_walkthru
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Dear Jay P, you're fantastic. I understand that this is your process, but it seems like you're making it more difficult for yourself. Both Lightroom and Capture One Pro support natively stitching multiple raw images together resulting in one large RAW pano that you can then make all adjustments to one image. Most of the time you don't even need to roundtrip to Photoshop anymore unless you need to do really precise edits on the resulting image. I know Photoshop gives you potentially more control for difficult blending of photos via the layers, however, most of the time it isn't necessary. Unless I'm missing something?

giovannidominice
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I watched your video on stitching image's together. When I select sky I will lower the exposure then move the color temperature towards blue . Thought I would share that . I really appreciate your videos, I've learned a lot from them, thank you.
Wes

wmshannahan
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How is the ColorChecker Photo different from the small X-RIte Color Checker I've been using for years?

robertgrenader
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Photoshop will only auto save as a jpeg after the image is flattened.

christainmartin