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PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPHY
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Tip: How to make panoramic pictures from overlapping prints which are fitted together to make the larger picture.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY May-Jun 1979 (v.1#2) pg. 10

Use cyanotype blue-printing process to make panoramic photographs.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Mar-Apr 1980 (v.2#2) pg. 27

The big picture. Taking and making a panoramic photograph (9"x20").
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1986 (v.8#5) pg. 48

The wide world of panoramic photography. An introduction to the process, tools and techniques unique to this type of photography.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1989 (v.11#1) pg. 22

A primer of panoramic photography. Part 1. The 4 ways of making a panoramic photograph.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1991 (v.40#3) pg. 28

A primer of panoramic photography. Part 2. Cameras.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Apr 1991 (v.40#4) pg. 28

Tips for using panorama cameras. Included in a review of panoramic cameras for the professional photographer.
INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1994 (v.43#8) pg. 30

Make panoramic pictures by mounting a camera on a wooden dial with reference point markings. Shoot several shots at different reference points and paste up a composite panoramic picture from the prints.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #453 Feb 1966 (v.62) pg. 112

A review of panoramic pictures, plus tips on making your own.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1978 (v.42#8) pg. 82

Stretch your vision. Strip photography made easy with do-it-yourself camera modifications.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1980 (v.44#7) pg. 80

Tip: How to make simple panoramas by shooting several pictures and pasting the results into a panorama.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1982 (v.46#7) pg. 42

Expanding your view. How to assemble your own expanded field collage.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY Jan 1984 (v.48#1) pg. 52

Digital detective. How to convert 12 photographic images into a 360-degree panorama for crime scene documentation using Photoshop and image-stitching software from Live Picture PhotoVista.
PHOTO ELECTRONIC IMAGING Jun 1998 (v.41#6) pg. 36

Make a pan head from plumbing supplies and "Tinker Toy" parts. Use it to make panoramic pictures with an instant camera.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jun 1978 (v.7#2) pg. 24

How to make panoramic pictures with an instant camera.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jun 1978 (v.7#2) pg. 24

Making large panoramic pictures using a three-camera technique. A homebuilt camera support to align three cameras using a special filmstrip inserted in the camera. All three cameras are fired simultaneously.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jul 1979 (v.8#3) pg. 52

Tips on making multiple-image panoramas.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Oct 1979 (v.8#6) pg. 13

Using 3M Scotch ProMount No. 572 mounting adhesive to mount panoramic photographs.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Oct 1980 (v.9#6) pg. 11

Widen your horizons. How to make free-standing, off-axis panoramas. Requires only a 35mm camera, tripod, and simple homemade panhead.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Apr 1985 (v.13#12) pg. 58

360-degree panorama assemblages. How photographer Brad Fowler creates full-circle panoramas from 24 separate photographs.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Mar 1987 (v.15#11) pg. 22

Point and shoot panoramas. How to make panoramic pictures using an ordinary camera by adjoining 6 to 12 individual prints.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1990 (v.19#8) pg. 44

Everything you ever wanted to know about panoramic cameras.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jan 1991 (v.19#9) pg. 68
Correction PHOTOGRAPHIC Mar 1991 (v.19#11) pg. 4

How to take great pictures of panoramics using a point-and-shoot camera.
PHOTOGRAPHIC May 1996 (v.25#1) pg. 18

How to shoot great panoramics with a point-and-shoot camera.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Aug 1997 (v.26#4) pg. 30

Photography and the computer. Part 11. Techniques for digitally splicing images to create panoramic scenes from ordinary photos.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Jan 1998 (v.26#9) pg. 22

Creating spectacular panoramas using digital technques. Tips on taking the original multiple photos required by the digital "stitching" programs.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1999 (v.28#8) pg. D10

How to splice together several photographs to produce a panoramic view up to 360 degrees.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jun 1968 (v.129#6) pg. 104

How to shoot wide-angle panorama photographs without special equipment. Instructions on how to overlap shots and mount the photos on cardboard.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1979 (v.151#4) pg. 104

Build this simple camera support which allows you to take panoramic photos with an ordinary camera.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1981 (v.156#2) pg. 134

How to make stereo pictures with a nonstereo camera. How to make "panoramic" pictures with a motorized camera.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Feb 1984 (v.91#2) pg. 30

Spaced out. The Poor Man's Panorama. Creating ultrawide effects with almost any camera and scene.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1989 (v.96#3) pg. 42
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1989 (v.96#6) pg. 6

Pantastic. How to shoot distortion-free panoramas without spending a fortune. Several exposures of a panoramic scene are spliced together to form the final image.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1990 (v.97#8) pg. 42
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1990 (v.97#10) pg. 33
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1990 (v.97#11) pg. 36

Tips on making "pseudopanorama" (stretched) prints from ordinary 35mm negatives.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Dec 1990 (v.97#12) pg. 33

Tip on making pseudo-panoramic photos from any 35mm negative.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jun 1996 (v.60#6) pg. 11

How to match panorama paste-ups. How to get multiple print scenics to line up properly.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Jul 1997 (v.61#7) pg. 76
Added Info POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1997 (v.61#10) pg. 39

Shoot superwide pseudo panoramics with your 35mm SLR and a fisheye lens.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Sep 1998 (v.62#9) pg. 82

Making digital panoramas by stitching together multiple images. Tips on taking the original photos and using computer software to join them together.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Oct 1999 (v.63#10) pg. 75

Stretch your imagination. How to make panoramic images using an ordinary camera and digital software.
POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY & IMAGING Feb 2003 (v.67#2) pg. 16

Medium format panaoramic photography. Tips on equipment, composition, metering, etc.
SHUTTERBUG #280 Jan 1994 (v.23#3) pg. 32

Cropping normal 6x9cm negatives to achieve well-proportioned panoramic pictures.
SHUTTERBUG #295 Apr 1995 (v.24#6) pg. 46

Stretch your imagination. Applying 35mm ultra-wide angle techniques to panoramic cameras will improve your pictures.
SHUTTERBUG #304 Jan 1996 (v.25#3) pg. 54

How to make a medium format panoramic camera from parts.
SHUTTERBUG #305 Feb 1996 (v.25#4) pg. 14

Panoramic secrets. Tip on shooting for panoramic prints using an ordinary 4x5 view camera.
SHUTTERBUG #307 Apr 1996 (v.25#6) pg. 26

Building your own 6x17cm panoramic camera. (1) Combine two 6x9cm rollfilm folding cameras. (2) Make a 6x17cm back for a 4"x5" camera.
SHUTTERBUG #316 Jan 1997 (v.26#3) pg. 212

The wide view. Capturing and printing digital panoramas.
SHUTTERBUG #359 Aug 2000 (v.29#10) pg. 136

Panoramic view cameras. Procedure for turning a 4x5, 5x7, or 8x10 view camera into a panoramic camera that makes two or three images on a single sheet of film.
SHUTTERBUG #376 Jan 2002 (v.31#3) pg. 203

More on all-sky photography. Other ideas for making 360-degree photographs of the sky and horizon by taking pictures of reflections from a spherical surface.
SKY & TELESCOPE Jul 1983 (v.66#1) pg. 70