After getting requests from several blog readers I've decided to make a tutorial about making your own panorama. Before you start reading, here is how Wikipedia defines the word "panorama":

In its most general sense, a panorama is any wide view of a physical space. It has also come to refer to a wide-angle representation of such a view — whether in painting, drawing, photography, film/video, or a three-dimensional model. Further, the motion-picture term, pan or panning, is derived from "panorama".

You must download the program called Autostitch (freeware) in order to proceed with the tutorial. Having Adboe Photoshop is an added advantage, although using Paint is also great.

Here we go. Remember to read the notes and captions of the images because seeing the images themselves cannot explain everything (although I must agree a photo = 1000+ words :D

Step 1 - Open Autostitch

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Step 2 - Edit Settings (Edit > Options)

Please note that the changes in the settings depends on your own preferences, but the changes seen above are greatly recommdended. Well, for me I would want the original sized panorama (change the scale), with gain compensation (this will help to blend images smoother if they have varying brightness and contrast) and also a 100% JPEG quality for the final panorama produced.

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Step 3 - Load Your Photos (File > Open)

Select the photos you want to make your panorama. After selecting them click open.

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Step 4 - Click OK and Wait...

Sorry for the error in fact is click open and wait. Well, just wait as the program will perform the autostichting itself. Sit back and relax.

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Step 5 - Autostitch Opens Panorama (pano.jpg)

After being done with all the stuff Autostitch will save the panorama it created as pano.jpg (so remember to rename it especially when you want to do multiple panoramas at the same time since it will overwrite the pano.jpg file!).

For advanced users, you can move on to the next step. If you're happy with the panorama, then you're done :mrgreen:

Step 6 - Open Up In Photoshop

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Step 7 - Crop The Image (Crop Tool)

Cropping the image will remove the black regions around the panorama and tada! You're done! :razz:

And here are some panoramas I've taken when I rode my bicycle to the nearby town park ;) created using exacly the method stated above.

Town Park

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Town Park

Hope you enjoyed this tutorial!

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    lunaticgal says:

    I LOVE U!
    u teach us!
    so good
    i love i love

    *luna lost control!*
    im going to try myself!

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    lunaticgal says:

    but…… FREE DEMO version only? :( i tot u stated freeware?

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    Rei says:

    oh so thats how you do it! cool =)
    the town park is so pretty ^_^

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    teddY says:

    lunaticgal: Well it is the demo version and so it s free. It is freeware because it contains almost all the necessary features (eg gain compensation and multiband blending). It is called demo because in fact other panorama making programs that you need to pay to use them bought the rights of this Autostitch…

    Rei: Yes :D hehe in fact the town park is one of the best park I’ve ever been to because being a citizen of a country where vandalism is extremely rampant the facilities there are still in very good shape ;)

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    YONG YONG BY says:

    WELL DONE!

    可惜表姨的YAHOO 360不能怎么做~~

    YAHOO 360根本就是小学生程度哦~唉

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    qureyoon says:

    nicely done ! one questions, this this Autostitch will work if :
    - we took the shoots at a slightly different range (1-2m)
    - we took the shoots at a slightly different angle

    if it does, then i absolutely gonna try this ^^

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    teddY says:

    Yong Yong BY: 哇谢谢你的compliment。其实这个帕诺拉马(panorama, 我乱乱翻译的) 是在电脑上做的,只要edit好来再上载就行了。如果我有时间去你家也许可以帮帮忙。

    qureyoon: Well in order to make a panorama generally the photographer will have to stand at one point shoot photos by just rotating his upper body (aka waist and upwards). Try to keep your hands at the same level or you’ll need to slightly rotate the final panorama to fit the main subjects in. For range wise, I think it doesn’t really matter unless your perspective changes.

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    lunaticgal says:

    表姨很可爱le :D

    Try to keep your hands at the same level or you’ll need to slightly rotate the final panorama to fit the main subjects in.
    teddy: wat mean slightly rotate the final panorama to fit the main subject?? it i walk here and there to take picture, it will be out of shape?

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    YONG YONG BY says:

    咦,有人赞我可爱? 本人真人更可爱呢!

    TERRY啊,表姨也很想玩PANORAMA,不过没有相机啊!我明天就冲去MID VALLEY买!

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    Thang Thang BY says:

    Hey Terry

    Really impressed by your PANAROMA Tutorial, even uncle Kzzit also asked “how this young kid did it?” :) I really hope to try it, but before that you need to help me how to download a “nan ji sin” in my MacBook (i just got a new Mac but only know how to go to you and Roti Nann’s blog) Hopeless case.

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