Tuesday 5 August 2014

Photographic Techniques; Collages and Montages


panorama is any wide-angle view or representation of a physical space, whether in paintingdrawingphotographyfilmseismic images or a three-dimensional model. The word was originally coined in the 18th century by the Irish painter Robert Barker to describe his panoramic paintings of Edinburgh and London. The motion-picture term panning is derived from panorama.
A panoramic view is also proposed for multi-media, cross-scale applications to outline overview (from a distance) along and across repositories. This so-called "cognitive panorama" is a panoramic view over, and a combination of, cognitive spaces. Used to give a small shot of a wide area.

Using photoshop at Tafe i merged several images to create a panoramic image of the city.

The outcome: 


  • Opening photoshop. Click 'File' then 'Automate' Then 'Merge'
  • Select the images you wish to merge together (series of photos of the area you wish to capture and surrounding areas'
  • Select ok and photoshop will merge automatically.
After learning this process at tafe i went home and merged some more images together:

The outcome:




Open photoshop. Select 'File' 'Automate' 'Merge'

Select the images you wish to merge together
Select these options before merging

















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