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TheSpaz

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Here it is. The 3.2 Megapixel iPhone photo. This was taken with my first gen iPhone using 2 stitched together photos.

I invite anyone to show of their iPhone panoramas in this thread. Anyone else wanna try this?

Maybe I'll do more soon.
 

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Did you put the camera on a tripod and then just rotate it after taking the picture, or did you actually move horizontally?
 
How do you come up with 3.2 MP? By my math, 1588 x 1588 = 2.5 MP. Aside from that, it's a great picture. Care to give a us a how-to on how you did it?
 
Photoshop has a great sub-program built in called "photomerge" which does a lot of this stuff. If you include several images of the same area, but moved slightly, it can figure out where photos share the same information on pixels and stitch it together by itself.

You can always adjust everything manually afterward of course, since it's not always perfect.
 
here is mine of the main square in Siena, Italy (and stupid imageshack for resizing, even though it was less than the 3mb limit!)
again not taked with the iPhone, and quite hard to get it perfect as people move!

i used HP photosmart stich, came with my printer
i may try photoshop as well, see how it compares
 
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