Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 55

Capturing Panoramas, You see the VIDEO CLIP

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Capturing Panoramas Your camera lets you capture a series of images that you can stitch together into a single, large panorama. You take overlapping pictures with the camera guiding you, in a pattern like the one shown below. Your panorama can be one or two rows high. When you are done taking photos, you load them onto your computer and stitch them together in the Panorama Stitcher software application included on your CD-ROM. 1 Turn the camera dial to . NOTE If you want to adjust any camera settings, such as white balance, sensitivity, or macro mode, turn the camera dial to to see the View menu and adjust the settings, then turn the camera dial back to . You see the VIDEO CLIP menu. 2 Press the button under MODE CHANGE three times. You see the panorama stitching menu with the word STITCHING on the screen. 3 Frame the first picture in your panorama. You capture the first row from left to right, as shown in the illustration below. If you are capturing two rows of images, start with the top row. 1 2 3 4 Framing, Focusing, and Zooming 4-6

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Framing, Focusing, and Zooming
4-6
Capturing Panoramas
Your camera lets you capture a series of images that you can
stitch together into a single, large panorama. You take
overlapping pictures with the camera guiding you, in a
pattern like the one shown below.
Your panorama can be one or two rows high. When you are
done taking photos, you load them onto your computer and
stitch them together in the Panorama Stitcher software
application included on your CD-ROM.
1
Turn the camera dial to
.
NOTE
If you want to adjust any camera settings, such as white
balance, sensitivity, or macro mode, turn the camera dial to
to see the View menu and adjust the settings, then turn
the camera dial back to
.
You see the VIDEO CLIP
menu.
2
Press the button under
MODE CHANGE
three
times. You see the panorama
stitching menu with the
word
STITCHING
on the
screen.
3
Frame the first picture in your panorama. You capture
the first row from left to right, as shown in the
illustration below. If you are capturing two rows of
images, start with the top row.
4
3
2
1