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If you shoot a multi row panorama you will have to tilt the camera up or down. The angle the optical axis of the camera is tilted up (positive value) or down (negative value) is the pitch of the image. The pitch of the [[zenith]] image (shot straight upwards) is 90� f.e. | If you shoot a multi row panorama you will have to tilt the camera up or down. The angle the optical axis of the camera is tilted up (positive value) or down (negative value) is the pitch of the image. The pitch of the [[zenith]] image (shot straight upwards) is 90� f.e. | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, 11 November 2005
Pitch is the angular deviation from leveled (horizontal) shooting direction.
If you shoot a multi row panorama you will have to tilt the camera up or down. The angle the optical axis of the camera is tilted up (positive value) or down (negative value) is the pitch of the image. The pitch of the zenith image (shot straight upwards) is 90� f.e.