Lets see your panoramas

It would be useful if all posts of panoramas included the name of the stitching software used. As this would indicate what adjustments were available..
Adobe virtually none, and PTGui almost everything.
 
It would be useful if all posts of panoramas included the name of the stitching software used. As this would indicate what adjustments were available..
Adobe virtually none, and PTGui almost everything.

The vast majority of mine will have been done with Lightroom's built in tools, occasionally Photoshop
 
It would be useful if all posts of panoramas included the name of the stitching software used. As this would indicate what adjustments were available..
Adobe virtually none, and PTGui almost everything.
The vast majority of mine will have been done with Lightroom's built in tools, occasionally Photoshop
Mine too unless I do them with my Fuji GFX 50S in 65x24 aspect ratio then they are from a single frame.
 
Are two pictures stitched together a panorama? Sorry if they're not.

I took two pictures last week but I managed to botch the framing each time and I only had the idea of stitching them today. I'm happier with this than with the two individual pictures.

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A couple of simple/minimal panoramas.


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Hi, I must confess: my pano pics are not made by stitching, but by using UWA lenses, and sometimes cropping. A 12mm of the landscape seen from Schloss Johannisberg :



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Hi, I must confess: my pano pics are not made by stitching, but by using UWA lenses, and sometimes cropping. A 12mm of the landscape seen from Schloss Johannisberg :



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The majority of the panoramic/letterbox format shots I post are cropped rather than stitched.

Edit - I also post shots taken on my iPhone using panoramic mode
 
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It depends with me, if I am using my Fujifilm GFX 50S then I use the in camera aspect ratio of 65x24 which I love for the accurate framing, however, on my FF & APSC cameras I will usually stitch 5 or 6 shots together (often hand held) then crop to a 65x24 aspect ratio which I feel is the optimum panorama format. I always say which way I have done it when I post them on here.
 
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