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Post-processing choices for panoramic photography

Post-processing choices for panoramic photography

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Post-processing choices for panoramic photography

- Once you get all of these photos captured, you're going to need to stitch them to create a panoramic photo. Now, there are many approaches to this, but most people tend to use Adobe Photoshop. It's got some great tools built-in and it's part of Adobe Creative Cloud, so chances are, you already have it. If you don't, you could pick up Adobe Photoshop as a standalone application. It's about $20 a month to do that, and even less if you're a student. Beyond that, there are some other great tools. One of the ones I've used through the years that's really solid is Stitcher, but it's definitely a premium product. And later on today, when we take a look at the GigaPan system, they have their own proprietary software that works with the tool. So as you're looking at different solutions, you might find that there's different software tools for specific hardware, as you add it to your panoramic workflow. But in general, the vast majority of you are going to be well-served by the tools built…

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