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mscmphotography · 10 months
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APP’s R great 4 posting panorama photos. It splits the pic into however many pieces U like. My pano was shot manually on my iPhone & horizon isn’t completely straight. So I adjusted the split photos so I could make the horizon level. Once U post the sliced pano & swipe left the image looks continuous & lines up perfectly, that is if the pano was shot perfectly level. A few APPs I’ve tried out to slice the pano photo vertically is Panorama Crop & PanoraSplit. I liked the PanoraSplit over the other. For this platform we can’t post post photos in a sequence or 3 across but U can see what I meant by looking at the 1st pics they line up exactly in the right place to view the 2 together as 1 photo would be.
APP’s can add space around a pano shot so it doesn’t get cropped by the parameters of diff platforms. Photoshop can B used 2 layer a pano on top of a black, white or any color box. But APPs R really easy to use. Here a list of some of the APP’s I’ve tried out: Collagable, Canva, Picsart, SnapSeed, I’m told any collage APP can achieve this, & lastly I found InstaSize. Appropriate name & it had options to correspond with many diff social media platforms. I used InstaSize for the pano in this post. If using Collageable just select the single pic photo frame at top left corner when APP opens, import pano photo, use 2 fingers & pinch pic reducing the size so it fit the frame, you can choose how much or how little white space around the pano you want, lastly save 2 camera roll. Most of these have many options to achieve the look you like, different background colours, gradients, including patterned or plain to choose from.
Let me know if U like my little tutorial or if U have questions.
Captured Summer Solstice evening June 21, 2023, at Britannia Park, Ottawa, Canada.
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