5 Ways To Create An Ultra Megapixel Panorama
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- Here are 5 ways to increase your megapixels to make GORGEOUS panoramas!
For photographers on a budget, I recommend using the first 3 ways I mention, since they are the most cost-effective. Now for the big time, megapixel hungry photographers with some cash, check out the last 2 ways!
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A great way of extending the visual capabilities of just the digital camera and a single shot. Image making of this sort opens up new possibilities in composition that we never had in film. Thanks for bringing this information to us.
Just to let the dog in the kitchen, this is how I did stitching.
I would lean on something outside and rattle of three rows about 6 wide each, pop it into photoshop; and until I came to version 22.31 it worked.
Well except i was using fairly wide angle and you don't want to see my efforts with warp, no you don't.
I keep coming back to this awesome video. Thanks for being here for us all
Great video. And that Harley shot is simply awesome!
Amazingly beautiful results. Thanks for the insight.
Thanks, Joel, I already do all of these methods using a Sony 42mp camera. It is amazing how much detail is possible. It is hard to explain getting the depth of a long lens with the angle of a wider lens and then a mega file that doesn't break down. Even though I already knew all of this I couldn't wait to see what you had to say. Very inspiring. The only downside is moving subjects don't work with these methods such as seascapes. Oh well, maybe that technology will come. P.S. I have taken live classes from you at PSW and really enjoy your style. I have a 7' shoot through umbrella based on your recommendations from one of those classes😎🤙
They are beautiful shots of the cacti. I generally don't go in for black and white but they are stunning.
Great images complemented by your humble review of how good they are.
Incredible content, thank you, sir!
Thank's, played with doing this with my ef25 and a 135 f2 with macro stuff, but never considered a stitch for a portrait. Can't wait to try it!!! What awesome video!!!!
As always amazing Joel, thx a lot for sharing your knowledge 🙏
Really pleased I just happened across your channel, looking forward to learning from what you do, cheers from the UK.
Your enthusiasm is contagious Joel, hat's off. All of that experience shines through, one of my favourite channels. Thanks, always learning.
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you very much for taking your time and share very useful knowledge.
Thank you! Very informative video!
Your work is simply superb.
I've only recently started experimenting around with panoramas and now I can't stop. I've always been a pixel peeper, but also usually dislike how much stuff is included in "real" wide angle pictures (whenever I tried to take them), so a fully controllable field of view both vertically and horizontally, plus the increased resolution, is right up my alley.
Brilliant always inspiring videos , Great photography,Great artist,Great attitude, Certainly one of the biggest influencers in my photography. Thanks Joel .
Love my RRS gear! The L brackets alone are worth the price of admission.
I started with a B150-B as both a nodal slide & macro rail...and was so impressed I had to save my pennies for the fluid gimbal head. Both are game changers.
Amazing video Joel, cant wait to try it this technique with my D850.
That was good. Straight to the point and you covered a tremendous amount. The idea of a shallow depth of focus wide angle shot by panning with a longer lens was new to me. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
This is very useful! Thankyou!
I've made a 181 MP panorama from the Empire State Building and it was so cool and felt so satisfying to pull off!
Thanks Joel!
What a truly inspiring video. Thanks so much Joel.
Glad it was helpful!
I heard something like this once before but for a large landscape but yours was much more in depth
Great work- I bought the manfrotto multirow earlier this year. It is great but think yours looks a better design. Thank you for your tutorials and your enthusiasm.
This is some great stuff! 👍 I started doing something similar to this a few years ago, however, I just learned a ton more from this video. Thank you
Very cool!
That's really helpful. Thanks!
You're welcome!
great tutorial thank you sir
You are such an inspiration!!!! Your advice has just set my direction for the next phase of my photography. Thank you and cheers ✌🏻🍻
Wow Scott, that's so kind! Good luck!
Awesome work and process Joel, thanks for sharing.
You are very welcome
Fine Joe!!! I subscribed!!
Great informative video thanks
Great tutorial sir!
Thanks Joel! Keep up the great job. Loving all the CZcams videos....
Brilliant.
Great vid!.
This made me happy.
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great tips!
Very nice video with some really advanced stuff in the end. I wonder if I can shoot a vertical panorama with the camera moving up/down on the central column? That should be a fun assignment for the weekend...lol.
Thank you very much for your time and effort.
Really interesting. Thx a lot
Welcome!
Great tutorial Joel! How do you handle the focus? Do you use manual focus during the several images capture? Thanks!
Great review.
Many thanks for making the video I learned a lot and I am used to shooting 4x5 and my Hasselblad 16 Bit. Neil
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
🙌 great
Why isn’t there a 2nd like button. Thank you you for this incredible tutorial breakdown.
Love this tutorial. Can you use a Wimberley Sidekick to accomplish your Method 5? Can it be modified with a nodal plate. I can't afford the fluid gimbal head.
Great share!!! Very eye opening!
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Cheers Steve, I appreciate that!
Thanks for the insight. I truly appreciate it. Waving from The Bahamas :)
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
I absolutely love shooting panoramas purely just to get the higher resolution, although I am mostly shooting landscapes so not dealing with the enhanced bokeh - i.e. brenzier method :)
Great vid. Quick ? would be on the 3x3 rows , do you lock the rig in the vertical position & slide that rig up & down or tilt it up & down like you do horizontal. If anybody answers , thanks in advance.
thanks for sharing. your images are magnificent. 3 shots of a biker....brilliant.
Glad you enjoyed it
That Joel Grimes guy is damn damn damn good. Just fond of his work. This is where talent comes to art.
Successful photographers as he always go the extra mile to solve & create. Always a pleasure to watch his vids.
Awesome video, awesome content thanks for sharing
Thanks for the visit
Great information.
Thanks for watching!
Very well explained. Thanks. What's the benefit of TS lens over the rail? My guess it just can't do vertical photos stitch correct? If I want to do Landscape as well as architecture what's the advice you give and which basic TS to start with?
Hi Joel, thanks for the well-thought out video. I have been looking to get into multi image stitching for some time. I just had a question about the Fluid head you used in the last example. For shooting to stitch would it be just as easy using a Really Right Stuff PG-02 FG Pano-Gimbal Head which is about half the price? or does the fluid head make it faster to adjust the different sections of the stitch? Thanks for you help.
You’re really good at explaining stuff. Been watching photo videos for 8 years and your videos are great
Thanks Tyler! That means the world to me!
Going to be slammin those panoramas in Chalten dude
Nice tut of options, and beautiful results.
I've done the 1st (brenizer style) using an ND to drop me in bright sunlight to 2.8 and the result, is just killer because you don't expect such shallow dof in full sunlight... people trying it - don't refocus, get the core shot focus right and stick with that focus point for the array of shots you shoot around it.
Absolutely. When you refocus, the stitch shows and thay isn't pretty
Excellent... : }
How do you use the nodal plate for portraits (up and down)?
Great video, Lots of info. I have a question? Would this also work with smaller sensor canon cameras? Such as canon APC sensor or only full sensor? just wondering since I don't own a ST lens yet. 😀
Cool video
Good Job
What tilt-shift focal length for the outdoor (male) and Harley portraits? Wouldn't the 24mm distort the faces so a longer one was used?
When you take images with your gimbal head kit and you point camera up and down does that not distort your image or does lens profile correction resolve that in Lightroom / Photoshop. I would have thought you needed to raise and lower camera in the rail and keep the plain of axis the same as you move up and down. However thank you for the video some very useful tips in there that I can learn to use. 👍 🇮🇪
Extremely generous! Others make you pay for this kind of information!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
How do you do the HDR panoramic do HDR each individual picture then merge them as a panoramic or make three panoramic and merge them as in HDR
Have you ever used genie mini 2 for multi row panoramic?
Method number 5 can be done with a motorised gimbal like the DJI Osmo/Ronin series but for heavy cameras doing it manually is still perhaps cheaper. Having a gimbal in addition to a panning rig allows you to take sample shots with the gimbal to give you an idea of whether its worth doing a manual shoot of the scene.
When you’re shouting handheld with the 70-200, do you suggest using manual focus to preserve the depth of field used on the subject?
May be a dumb question. But when doing a panorama, how do you keep the right focal point with still a shallow depth of field?
Hi. Great vid! A couple of questions. What is the brand of tripod head that revolves that you're using? It looks solid! Also what are the differences between ptgui and autopano? Any preferences between using the two? Thanks!
Joel, when using this techinique to the portraits (with a person in scene) Do you take more than one frame with the person and the software does well combining them? Is there any attention We must have when evolving people in the scene for a panorama?
Thanks for the video. I do appreciate the thought you put into this, and I intuitively understand how this would work well for landscapes that don't move. However, it's not clear to me how this would work with a portrait. How does the stitching work if your subject moves even a fraction of an inch from one shot to the next? How does the software handle this?
It can be a little difficult but you can mask your subjects and build the different plates out selecting the details you want from each
I've been using Autopano Giga for quite a while for my stitching files.
You can use a nodal ninja, I went through a phase of stitching 3x3 with -2, 0, +2 exposure compensation using a 50mm equivalent prime, PTGui is the biz but Hugin is a free tool that can do stitching and HDR...
Always great work but you can't talk about a "poor man" setup full of RRS gear. lol. My generic nodal rail and l-bracket were purchased on ebay for $30 total and have given me years of flawless use.
Send me the one you use, searching for something affordable now before heading to Yellowstone!
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How do you handle the weird bowing that nearby objects take on in a panorama? Eg if you are shooting a panorama across a river, ie the river flows left to right - it takes on a weird distortion that you don’t get if you shoot a single ultra wide angle shot.
The same effect when shooting indoors causes rooms to look trippy and curved
The first way to create a huge file is called the Brenziner method. Joel's work is insanely good.
brenizer :)
It is called so, but he didn't invent it or use it first time. It is very old technique. Some just get lucky to be branded as its 'inventor'.
In the beach motel shot you mention that you “strobe” the bike. What do you mean by that? Do you mean exposure bracket?
Thanks for the info :)
Hi Joel, Awesome video! I really loved how you do the pano portraits, I'm sending the link to this video to my daughter as she has a small business doing family photos... Also I would like to start sharing your videos on my Singapore Street Shots FaceBook page if that's ok with you?
Super rare what I want to ask but I have fallen in love with my mirrorless m series camera (first one) can I pull this off with that little guy. 18 mega pixel = 100 mega pixel? (+ or -)
So on top of the stitching did you say you are shooting HDR? Are you using your ISO steps or something else?
Brill!.
Genius
Thank You very helpful. I was thinking of trying this as with a 180mm on my D800. My printer wants TIFF files, this means stitched three files will be over 650mb. I'd love that.
Oh hang on, if I'm using a 180mm in place of a 24mm will the file size in Raw be the same size?
Can you just burst mode to get the different framings of the subject?
You may end up with motion blur in burst mode
what tripod are you using?
Joel-
How is it that you are rotating the camera below the ball? Don’t the camera have to be rotated above the ball after the camera is leveled? Otherwise the camera will not remain level as it’s rotated??
Do you also focus stack each of these frames? I mean, the portraits, where you can, and probably want, the shallow dof are ok… but let’s say, that last one, of the HD motel scene… or do you rely basically on the dof of the lens? Maybe you use a more wide lens to have a bigger dof?
Wrist strap link?
How was this done before personal computers? If it was done
I made a huge pano and then couldn’t find a place to print it. Any recommendations for large printing services?
Hey there Joel, when you were shooting multiple images of the bikes, were you strobing every shot?
Yes, unless shooting for the background layer only
What a lousy job going across America shooting Harleys! I’d hate it, really really hate it, I can’t think of a worse job...who am I kidding? I’m so green with envy that I will have to watch the video again as I stopped concentrating at that point.
Great video with great tips, thank you.
I’ve never taken a portrait ever. This video made me interested. You made look very easy. I know it’s not, but really know what your doing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Joel.
Go for it!
what for 300 mpix???
Joel, where can i see the video tutorial you are talking about please.
Hey Gilles, my courses are all over at www.joel grimes.com
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