Wednesday 18 July 2012

360 degress at home??? (continued....)

(Marina Beach, Chennai, Photography by Gitanjali Diwakar)
People are always on the move. It is thus, impossbile for one to control a large group in some of the most crowded places you could think of. These include beaches, tourist destinations like ancient monuments, or even a market. In other words, the trick is observe, spot, stay, and click.
             Incidentally, stitching panaromas is an art in itself. Experts say that a software could determine the quality the panaroma. While I resort to adobe photoshop's "automate" option, some others would recommend software like autostitch or similar options. Such software has made stitching panaromas easier than before. The software even lets you know if there are frames missing or not instantly. Meaning, no additional wastage of money, time or photo-ink !!.

So would you like to experience the 360 degree life at home too?

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