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2 An unbroken view of an entire surrounding area, or survey A picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene

3 Early panoramas were made by placing two or more photographic plates side-by-side. These were silver- coated copper plates that produced highly detailed images. Panorama of San Francisco - 1851

4 By the late 19th century, cameras were manufactured specifically for producing panoramas. These cameras typically were designed to allow both the camera and the film to rotate up to 360-degrees.

5 The Cirkut camera was patented in 1904. Both the camera and the film rotated on a special tripod during the exposure. It used large format film, ranging in width from 5" to 16" and was capable of producing a photograph measuring……………

6 ………up to 20 feet long!!

7 allow for a 30-40% overlap between shot sectors understand how perspective will impact your shot use a tripod if possible anticipate and account for light and motion differences during the shot sequence experiment and practice

8 Moving the camera creates a common perspective, but isn’t always practical

9 Subjects that are farther from the camera will cause perspective differences

10 Subjects placed equidistance from the camera can reduce perspective differences

11 Panoramic Cameras - The Library of Congress Much of the content of this presentation (and additional, more detailed, information) is available at the following website:


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