Description
Panoramic Photography is becoming more popular as the tools to create and publish photospheres become easier to use and more readily available. However, not all photospheres are of good quality.
This course will provide you with industry-standard expertise in purchasing equipment, acquiring, processing and stitching panoramic images, and publishing them to a website and Google Maps.
I will walk you through the process that I use to create high-quality panoramic images using a DSLR camera and Sigma 8mm fisheye lens. In order to take full advantage of this course, you will need to have access to the required equipment and software which I will carefully outline.
Información sobre el Instructor
4.39 Calificación
41226 Estudiantes
6 Cursos
Paul Cheney
Web Designer and Developer
Paul received his master's degree from Utah State University in Instructional Technology and worked as a civilian for the United States Air Force doing interactive computer-based firefighter training. He and his family then moved to Provo, Utah where he worked at Brigham Young University for five years in the Instructional Technology Center. While there, he was involved in authoring multimedia, digitizing video, training faculty in instructional technology. He then moved with his family to Buena Vista, VA where he joined the faculty at Southern Virginia University. While there he taught digital media courses. Ten years later he returned to Utah where he is now an Assistant Professor at Utah Valley University teaching courses in their Digital Media department in the Internet and Web Technologies degree.
Student feedback
Reviews
Olivier Terracol
01-05-2021
Très instructif, et bien expliqué
Mubalama Richard
24-04-2021
Very good and helpful
Daniel Wich | Capacious
20-03-2021
Excellent course, good explanation of the subject, you can go out and start creating pabo’s and objects yourself. :-)
Deborah Spendlove-Collins
28-12-2020
I found this course a good balance for beginners and intermediates - there was good coverage of a number of essential elements and various topics for those who want some elements now and can use others later.
Chan Kwang Ping
16-12-2020
The subtitles are not accurately worded. The instructor's voice breaks up at the beginning of the lessons. Some topics are introduced without explaining the basics. For example, he said "please be kind to the software....and don't take bad photos". How do you expect students to know what is bad when you have not even introduced properly how to take good photos?
Veronica Khalouf
01-12-2020
Very helpful. explains step by step. i feel after this course is finished i can implement this.