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− | Image orientation with the | + | {{Glossary|Image orientation with the longer side in vertical direction|1}} like usually used for portrait photography (hence the name). |
− | Most image sensors and many film types have a longer and a shorter side. Shooting portrait gives a wider vertical and a narrower horizontal [[Field of View]] in each single shot. For a cylindrical panorama you need more shots for a given field of view if you shoot | + | Most image sensors and many film types have a longer and a shorter side. Shooting portrait gives a wider vertical and a narrower horizontal [[Field of View]] in each single shot. For a cylindrical panorama you need more shots for a given field of view if you shoot portrait but you get a higher resolution. |
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 18 November 2007
Image orientation with the longer side in vertical direction like usually used for portrait photography (hence the name).
Most image sensors and many film types have a longer and a shorter side. Shooting portrait gives a wider vertical and a narrower horizontal Field of View in each single shot. For a cylindrical panorama you need more shots for a given field of view if you shoot portrait but you get a higher resolution.