

1 Day: Panoramic Photography – Post Processing
Los Gatos, California
July 31, 2016
8 participants (SOLD OUT)
You have captured pano images following the “sketching technique” and paid attention to all your settings. When everything is done to perfection in the field, stitching panos would seem to be an easy task. However, your nodal point wasn’t perfectly set and your images are not lining up as expected, you decided to capture images for increased depth of field (focus stacking), you want to correct some perspective and frustratingly your computer doesn’t have enough “horse power” to process your pano.
This pano post processing workshop tackles many of these challenges when processing panos. You’ll learn the “Trial technique” which will save you countless hours of trials and tribulation and you’ll have a chance to see first hand how your pano is put together.
You’ll also get in depth demonstration of software designed specifically for processing panos (stacking and merging), their pros and cons, and the pitfalls the instructor has learned over the years. It will save you many hours of figuring out what is the best solution for your needs.
Upon signing up for the workshop, you will receive a coursebook that details the photoshoot locations, what to bring and a workflow for pano photography.
What you'll learn:
• “Trial technique”, save time and increase quality
• Focus stacking, hands-on
• Stitching with various software, pros and cons
• Sketching technique – how to implement in post
• Post Processing your panos for accuracy, detail emphasis, and composition
• Matching tonality, perspective control, adjustment
• Last step before you publish (sizing, ratio, sharpening)
• How to immerse yourself in panoramic photography (not to be missed!)
We are looking forward to meeting you at the post processing panoramic photography workshop.
Don't delay your registration, as there is very few sessions scheduled this year.


Registration: $300 (Panorama Post Processing) - SOLD OUT


Oliver Klink’s nature images have been published in National Geographic, Days of Japans, European wildlife, and many more. His panos have received numerous mentioned in the Spidar Award photo contests, and won grand prize for the “Great migrations” at the PhotoCentral Springshow. “Panoramic photography is challenging. It is not just about making bigger images, but rather building a canvas to fit your vision. The sketching technique is a must have tool to complete your image successfully. The more you do it, the more you become creative to turn a documentary image into fine art.”
• “Trial technique”, save time and increase quality
• Focus stacking, hands-on
• Stitching with various software, pros and cons
• Sketching technique – how to implement in post
• Post Processing your panos for accuracy, detail emphasis, and composition
Included:
- 1 days of guided photoshoot
- Instruction booklet emailed before the workshop
Not Included:
- Transportation to the workshop location (carpooling encouraged)
- Meals, accommodation
July 31 (9AM - 1PM) - $300
Registration :
$300 (Pano Post Processing)
$275 (Pano Capture)
$500 (Pano Combo)
Terms and Conditions

- You need a basic understanding of post processing software like Lightroom and Photoshop.
- You download on a free trial basis other software to focus blend or stitch your panos.
- Patience to learn the new tips and focus on “making” an impactful pano.
- Not much else … Have a great time!
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07-31-2016 1 Day Panoramic Photography – Post Processing
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