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PanoTutorial
Tutorial 1 Tutorial 2
Tutorial 3
Tutorial 4
Tutorial 5
Here we
show how to tap the rich features of PanoStitcher by
chronicling the whole process, from taking a photo set and making the panorama, to publishing
it on the web. Download
PanoStitcher and PanoTutorial and you will learn how to
create these four panoramas step-by-step.
PanoStitcher
Tutorial 1: Make a 360° campus tour .

PanoStitcher
Tutorial 2: Capture the Pacific sunset: the
gentle waves and the wispy clouds are divided by a reddish horizon.
Note:
This is an challenging advanced project, which will give you
experience in selecting and placing precise marker pairs.
![[ocean sunset panorama]](tutorial_2/Ocean_sunset_s.jpg)
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Tutorial 3: Broaden your horizons: dramatic
clouds are mirrored in the ocean's mysterious depths,
while the already-set sun is doubly mirrored by clouds and
beach. Using the manual Overlay method, the
"featureless" images are assembled into a
spectacular interplay of light and dark.![[beach mirrors panorama]](pano_mirrors_s.jpg)
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PanoStitcher
Tutorial 4:
Build a skyscraper.
With this photo set of extreme exposure difference,
there is a lot of room to achieve your preferred artistic effect using
manual intensity balancing. 
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PanoStitcher
Tutorial 5:
Notre Dame
in Perspective
It
used to be the domain of high-end camera. Now with PanoStitcher
you can make warping-free wide-angle images using any camera.

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