The first and arguably most crucial part of creating your HDR panorama begins inside your camera. ALL of these rules must be met by each one of your images prior to merging. While you can shoot your images in either a vertical or horizontal orientation, it is a good idea to use vertically orientated photos in you plan on displaying them digitally.
This avoids extremely long, yet narrow images. Of course, this is entirely up to you. First things first. An easy trick to select all of your images at once is to select the photo at the beginning of the series and then hold down the shift key while clicking the last photo in the series.
This automatically selects all your bracketed exposures at once. It also saves you quite a few mouse clicks if you are using a high number of photos. Think of projections as the shape of the canvas on which Lightroom paints your finished HDR panorama. There are three different projection modes from which to choose based on the nature of the panorama you are creating:. The amount of Boundary Warp is a way to stretch your merged HDR pano so that it more or less fills the frame of the selected projection mode.
The foreground building and flag move independently from the background image. I used Photoshop to separate the content into layers and made them animate based on device orientation in the exact same fashion as the strawberries sample. All of the text and image content surrounding the cityscape panorama is laid out with InDesign. The content on the left hand side was all laid out with InDesign. The content on the right side is the interactive HTML.
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