Stitching Panos with Capture One (and shooting them)
Capture One introduced their panoramic stitching feature with Capture One 22, and it's only gotten better with each iteration since (we're now on C1 23). A number of photographers I work with continue to use Adobe's merge to panoramic, but I increasingly find that the Capture option is equal, and keeps everything within the C1 workflow. In the film I go through both how to capture a panoramic successfully, and then how to stitch the files together in Capture One. Use the timeline chapters to jump to the editing if you already know about how to capture the images in the first place. Observant viewers might notice some discrepancy between the video and the stills...yup...first go had some filming issues, so I had to do a repeat visit to Monteseel. Thanks for watching! Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 00:57 Step 1 - Pre-visualizing the Pano 01:25 Step 2 - Camera Settings 01:46 Step 3 - Getting the camera level 02:23 Taking the photographs 05:08 Stitching in Capture One 05:51 Setting shortcuts to speed workflow 06:42 The different projection options in C1 panorama dialogue 10:03 Vertical stitch with Cylindrical Projection example 11:44 Multi row stitch with Spherical Projection example 13:05 Perspective projection pano stitch example 14:32 Using lens effects and shape on stitched panorama 15:08 Reasons and Advantages of stitching panoramas over simply cropping 16:42 Conclusion

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