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Create panoramas - iOS Tutorial
From the course: iPhone and iPad Photography with iOS 14
Create panoramas
- [Presenter] The Panorama mode in the iPhone camera has been around for a while. And it hasn't changed since the previous version of iOS. If you have an iPhone 6s or later, the 12 megapixel camera in those iPhones can create Panoramas that are up to 63 megapixels in size. You can also shoot Panoramas if you have an iPad 3 or later or an iPad mini 2 or later. The great thing about Pano mode is how simple it is to use. Let's take it for a spin. In the camera app, swipe on the screen to the left until the camera mode changes to Pano. You'll see an arrow in the center of the screen indicating the direction to move the camera once you start the Panorama. If you want to pan in the opposite direction, simply tap on the arrow and it will switch to the other side of the screen. If you have an iPhone with multiple cameras, you can use any of the lenses for a Panorama. Tap the shutter button to start and then slowly pan in the…
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Camera controls, part 14m 47s
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Camera controls, part 26m
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Optical zoom vs. digital zoom4m 23s
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Adjust exposure6m 56s
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Use high dynamic range (HDR)5m 49s
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Use the ProRAW format4m 28s
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Portrait and Portrait Lighting mode6m 8s
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Night mode5m 59s
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Create panoramas5m 2s
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Burst mode6m 8s
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Video settings6m 39s
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Record a video5m 34s
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Record a slow-motion video5m 30s
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Record a time-lapse video5m 4s
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