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A technique for creating images that offer a wide view of a scene, where the image width is usually significantly wider than the image's height. Panorama images can be created by cropping or, more commonly, by "stitching" several images together to create the larger image.
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HDR then Panorama, or Panorama then HDR?
Doing HDR first has advantages: the HDR process is working on a smaller image size, and you only have to stitch one set of images.
But the disadvantage of doing the HDR step first is it becomes more …
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What would be the right approach to take pictures of a long counter?
You can do a faux panorama by taking one or two shots that capture the entire counter, and cropping out top and bottom. … Or if you had room to move way back and use a long lens, you'll have less distortion, and could pivot and do a standard panorama. …
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Equalize exposure levels of a set of images in a stitched panorama
Looking at the last result, I think that's as good as you'll get modifying each set, so I would do as you suggest and use a radial gradient.
To select grey to white, rather than black to white, set y …