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Linear Anonymous
How do you shoot linear panoramas? i mean without it coming out wonky? anyone done them?

picture related..
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>> Anonymous
4x5 camera.
>> atropine !!G0JWFHg05UY
i love seeing new zealand pics pop up here..
>> Anonymous
they aren't really possible in a continuous sense.
Think about how your eyes give you a 3d view of the world and you will understand why.

however there are some tricks to overcome this. Well one trick

LONG focal lengths.
That is all.
>> BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
>>297117

or several stitched images, stitching software and photoshop ability...

OP is a stitched picture, you can tell from the zig zags in the sky..
>> iProd !8x7lXo9zIQ
You could also try moving parallel along with whatever you're shooting.
>> Anonymous
(tree top on the far right)
>> Anonymous
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>>297133
Not really.

>>297129
this makes no sense to me

Heres an example
The blue lines represent a wider angle lens, See where they crossover, one location has a completely different angle on a building. If you try to stitch these, you will get foreground that doesn't match up but background that crosses over more and more the farther away it gets. (hence the cloud problem)

The yellow lines are a longer focal length, you have to take a lot more pictures, but the crossover is less and less the narrower the field of view.

Basically, your fucked no matter what, but if you are shooting a flat plane with no foreground or background it could be done and still look realistic

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>> Anonymous
Subway ruins the photo.
>> else !L6xabslN96
>>297111
dunno, shit looks awsome either way. i'd print it out and wallpaper my passageway with it.
>> BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
>>297144

heres how she did it.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonyandrach/2712775977/
>> Anonymous
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1. Open this image.
2. Save it as 4chan.js
3. Open the file you saved.
4. ???
5. Shit bricks.