Remember when Apple introduced panoramic photos to its devices many iPhones ago? It seems like only yesterday we’d see crowds of people standing atop a particularly impressive vista slowly twisting left to right and back again as they tried to perfect those wide shots. Funny how we don’t see that so much anymore, isn’t it?
Its inclusion did popularize panoramas to the masses, however, and now it’s a basic addition to any photography app. Even certain digital cameras, as a result, include the same function now. But these modes never appear quite as impressive as the results you might see online, for a number of reasons. Sometimes they’ll be incredibly thin as the software cuts off the tops and bottoms to ensure a smooth edge where you couldn’t hold it still. Or they’re just too bright, the continued exposure making it hard to capture an image correctly.
There is a better way, though, and thankfully photo editing software can help with that. Introducing photo stitching… Read More…