Shooting - Canon POWERSHOT PRO 1 User Manual

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• Compose
each frame
so that it overlaps
30 to 50% of the
adjoining
image.
Try to keep the vertical
misalignment
to within
10% of the image
height.
• Do not include moving
items
in the overlap.
• Do not try to stitch images
that include both distant
and close
subjects.
Objects
may appear
warped
or doubled
up.
• Make the brightness
in each image consistent.
The final image
will appear
unnatural
if the difference
in brightness
is too great.
• For good results,
pan (swivel)
the camera
to take successive
shots.
• To shoot close-ups,
slide the camera
over the subject,
keeping
it
parallel
as you move.
Shooting
images can be shot in the following
5 sequences
in Stitch Assist mode.
Horizontally,
left to right
Horizontally,
right to left
Q
Vertically,
bottom to top
Q
Vertically, top to bottom
Clockwise starting at the top left
_
Turn the mode dial to 4.
r r;
;
r
;
r
r
2
Select the shooting
sequence
using the _ or _ arrow on the
omni selector
and press the SET
button.
• The shooting
sequence
is set.
• You can also press the shutter
button
directly
to shoot without pressing
the SET
button.
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