In the last weekly edit I shared my panoramic image creation workflow in DxO PhotoLab.
What got a bit lost was the bit at the end, where I showed how I use the new version of ViewPoint (Version 5) to get the most image area possible without needing to crop too much of the image out.
This often saves me important image details.
So, this week, I focus on that and show exactly how by demonstrating the technique with three of my panoramic images.
Software used:
DxO Photo Lab: https://www.dxo.com/dxo-photolab/
DxO ViewPoint 5: https://www.dxo.com/dxo-viewpoint/
Panorama Stitcher App: https://www.panoramastitcher.com
Learning as I go along and sharing the stoke.
Let’s go!
PS - the blog post I spoke about in the video is here.
Time Stamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:50 - Source Image Overview
02:45 - Why This Is a Useful Technique
04:10 - Panorama Stitcher App
05:03 - Stitching Panoramas In Dedicated App
07:17 - (Quick Pro Tip In Panorama Stitcher)
09:42 - Rescuing Panorama #01
12:59 - Rescuing Panorama #02
14:31 - (Propagation Slider Pro Tip)
15:52 - Rescuing Panorama #03
19:17 - Outtro
That’s it for this week!
Any interesting thoughts, tips or techniques to share?
Simply hit reply and let me know / comment below (so we can all benefit).
Have a great week!
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Until next time ✌🏽.
Cornelius
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