I took this on my honeymoon in Port Douglas, QLD, Australia a few days ago. I honestly think this is the best panorama app/feature I've ever used.
I took this on my honeymoon in Port Douglas, QLD, Australia a few days ago. I honestly think this is the best panorama app/feature I've ever used.
Very nice!
The stitching seems much smoother than most of the other panorama implementations available.
I took this on my honeymoon in Port Douglas, QLD, Australia a few days ago. I honestly think this is the best panorama app/feature I've ever used.
Spectacular pic, I'm psyched to get my iPhone 5 because it will arrive a week before a big concert (Stone Sour, Marilyn Manson, and Rob Zombie, among others), and a month or so before a Monday Night Football game. Taking panorama shots of concert and sports venues could produce some incredible shots that will be fun to share. Just a couple of quick questions about how the mechanics of taking the panoramic shots though:
Do you select panorama mode, hit the shutter button, and slowly pan across the area you want to take the pic of?
How does it do with scenery where objects in the picture are in motion? I assume that it tries to take one long exposure and could get a bit blurry if stuff is moving around a lot?
Took this a park in Reigate in the UK.
Great photo, images taken with phones now are impressive
Yeah. I've never really been bothered about Panoramic photos as it seemed a bit of a hassle but the way the iPhone does it is really great.
Look forward to taking more
When taking it, do you tell the camera app when to stop, or does it stop automatically? If the latter, how does the speed at which you move affect the picture? There seem to be some different aspect ratios coming out in these shots.
You tell it when to stop. It's sort-of like taking a video: record then stop.
I think the aspect ratio depends on how wide of a panorama you go with. The first one I took was very wide. The second, not so much.
Took this a park in Reigate in the UK.