I just tried PANO on my iPhone this week end and tried following the curve of my sidewalk. I also learned I could reverse the pan direction. The first photo shows where I put my feet and gives a perspective on the curve. The second photo is the square view from where I stood. Now I put the phone in PANO and pan the arrow around the curve. The third shot is default, left to right pan, I actually reversed the curve. The last shot I panned right to left. Just touch and flick the arrow. A straight line is what I expected I just didn't think I'd get it so quickly. Now every time I see a curve I think I'll want to try this.
Where I put my feet
The square view from where I stood
Default pan left to right. I just followed the curve of the sidewalk with the pan arrow
Reverse pan from right to left.
a6k
Loc: Detroit & Sanibel
I love that I learn something on UHH almost every day. I learned today that I can reverse the direction of the scan in iPhone's Pano mode. Thanks! Now who can tell me how to do the pan in landscape mode (hold the camera with the long axis along the horizon)?
I've been wondering that myself. My Lumix seems to be indifferent to orientation but not my iPhone.
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