what is panorama in camera
Panorama mode is available on most digital cameras. It can be used to create an HDR image, which looks better with a wide field-of-view lens, or a faux vista shot. Panorama mode is also able to stitch together two images taken consecutively - this is known as 'interlacing'. What Does Panorama Look Like? The photo above was created using the panoramic mode on the Samsung Galaxy Note 5. The size of the final image is 93 megapixels and requires around 8 seconds for it to render. What is the Difference Between Normal, HDR and Panorama? HDR or High Dynamic Range is a range where the camera takes several photos and combines them into a single image. As with normal HDR modes, depth information is added to the image by using multiple exposure techniques. The difference is that in this case all photos are taken in the same direction - usually from an angle of around ninety degrees away from the image sensor. In contrast, most panoramas are not taken in one direction but shot