Epson PhotoPC 750Z User Manual - Page 88

Picture-Taking Tips, Stitching Images, See the Image Expert Quick Tour for some good examples

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Picture-Taking Tips See the Image Expert Quick Tour for some good examples of Use a tripod if possible. If you don't have a tripod, take stitches and additional tips. pictures by placing the camera on a flat surface or try keeping the camera level and near your face (use the viewfinder). Stitching Images Follow these steps to stitch your panoramic images: Take pictures in Super Fine mode for best results. Don't use the digital panorama mode; this crops the top and 1 Open the album that has the images you want to stitch. 5 bottom from the images. 2 Select Stitch from the Image menu. Take pictures that overlap by about 50% to ensure that you get accurate detail in your final image. You see the Stitch window: Make sure the exposure for all your pictures is consistent. Slight differences can cause inconsistent coloring in the panorama. Make sure you are at least 15 feet away from your subject and keep the zoom level the same for all images. Take pictures of scenes that have a variety of detail and color. A Scenes composed largely of one color or pattern produce poor results. 3 Drag the pictures that you want to stitch together into B the window, placing each where you want it to appear in the final image. Editing Images 5-9

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Editing Images
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B
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Picture-Taking Tips
Use a tripod if possible. If you don’t have a tripod, take
pictures by placing the camera on a flat surface or try keeping
the camera level and near your face (use the viewfinder).
Take pictures in Super Fine mode
for best results. Don’t
use the digital panorama mode; this crops the top and
bottom from the images.
Take pictures that overlap by about 50% to ensure that you
get accurate detail in your final image.
Make sure the exposure for all your pictures is consistent.
Slight differences can cause inconsistent coloring in the
panorama.
Make sure you are at least 15 feet away from your subject
and keep the zoom level the same for all images.
Take pictures of scenes that have a variety of detail and color.
Scenes composed largely of one color or pattern produce
poor results.
See the Image Expert Quick Tour for some good examples of
stitches and additional tips.
Stitching Images
Follow these steps to stitch your panoramic images:
1
Open the album that has the images you want to stitch.
2
Select
Stitch
from the Image menu.
You see the Stitch window:
3
Drag the pictures that you want to stitch together into
the window, placing each where you want it to appear in
the final image.