The Pano Process is a short followup up video on my previous 'The Perfect Pano' video which went into detail about finding the optical centre of a lens around which to rotate a camera in order to remove parallax errors.
This video follows the process in order to create single-row panoramas from, from finding the image and creating the individual frames through to stitching them together using Capture One Pro (although the workflow is the same for Lightroom or ACR).
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Timeline:
00:00 Introduction and the image concept
00:52 Setting up the tripod with nodal rail
01:41 Camera Settings - All Manual!
01:58 Overlap for stitch
03:27 What this type of pano rig works for
04:58 Stitiching the images in Capture One Pro
10: 32 Making panos does not need to be complicated
12:14 Conclusion