Panoramic induction
There are 2 ways of
which I can create a panoramic
image one is to use software called P-T-Gooey and another is to use photo shop.
First how of all to
take a panoramic image I will have to shoot in manual focus at 35mm in digital or
50mm in film so that there is no distortion on the edges of the images which
will make it hard to stitch together correctly, then I must set my camera to
ether aperture priority or manual setting so that the focal point stays
consistent other wise the focal point will change each shot resulting in
different blurred areas and sharp areas with in the image. I also will shoot in portrait format so that
I can increase the amount of area I can cover.
A present white balance is also beneficial.
Equipment essential
for panoramic photography.
· Tripod
· Spirit level
· Specialist Panoramic tripod head
Stitching
an image in photoshop
After
taking the images I have to go in to File > automate> photomerge
This will make a box pop up on the screen that looks like this.
I click browse and
select the images I wish to merge which where numbered 1- how many images I
wish to merge this will keep them in order for the stitching.

This is a panoramic I shot before the induction of the bombed out church as you can see it is no where near perfect but it will serve as an example of an end product until I go and do another panoramic shoot.
ANTHOTYPES
The photo-sensitive properties of plants and vegetables have been
known to scholars for centuries. Among many early observations the
experiments of Hengy von in Paris are of particular interest. He found in 1816:
An alcoholic tincture of either red carnations, violets or corn poppy turned white behind blue glass in a few days, while it remained unchanged behind red glass after about the same time. Cotton and paper colored with these tinctures showed the same differences.
When later that century Herschel attempted to invent a color process, he tried several flower and plant emulsions and published his findings. His research resulted in the anthotype process. It should be pointed out that his research into making photographic images from flowers was limited and was ultimately abandoned since no commercial application was feasible from a process which takes days to produce an image. The process continued to be listed in photographic literature of the time but was likely little used.
Over time the process has earned a false reputation for being simply too impractical. Image permanence have been brought into question to this day but this problem seems to be mostly related to choice of flower or plant matter.
This is a panoramic I shot before the induction of the bombed out church as you can see it is no where near perfect but it will serve as an example of an end product until I go and do another panoramic shoot.
ANTHOTYPES
This anthotype was created by blending down spinach. Using the juice I painted a a block the size of the image and left to dry, once dry I had an image printed out on acetate and placed it over the spinach paper. after being left in a window for three days the photosynthesis had kept the exposed areas of the image green and the covered areas have died off due to the lack of sun light producing different shades of green creating an image.
An alcoholic tincture of either red carnations, violets or corn poppy turned white behind blue glass in a few days, while it remained unchanged behind red glass after about the same time. Cotton and paper colored with these tinctures showed the same differences.
When later that century Herschel attempted to invent a color process, he tried several flower and plant emulsions and published his findings. His research resulted in the anthotype process. It should be pointed out that his research into making photographic images from flowers was limited and was ultimately abandoned since no commercial application was feasible from a process which takes days to produce an image. The process continued to be listed in photographic literature of the time but was likely little used.
Over time the process has earned a false reputation for being simply too impractical. Image permanence have been brought into question to this day but this problem seems to be mostly related to choice of flower or plant matter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthotype
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