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5 Responses to Canon G10: Panorama Stitch
jeanisyours on February 21, 2011 at 4:18 pm
you are discussion too much
lbguides on February 21, 2011 at 4:45 pm
Hi,
The camera will always assume you want to take another picture. So if you take 3, it will expect a 4th and so on. Either push the Set button to end the series or change to a different mode. Remember the camera won’t stitch the pictures for you, it will just name them as a series. Use the Photo Stitch software that came with the camera or Photoshop to stitch the pictures into one shot.
I hope that helps,
LBGuides
wokinghigh on February 21, 2011 at 5:26 pm
how come when i take the desired amount of photos i want. lets just say 3. it keeps going on to the 4th,5th and so on..how do i exit with the photos being saved and joined together
RisingKaze on February 21, 2011 at 6:10 pm
thanks for the tutorial of know the G10. Appreciated!
Polarskates on February 21, 2011 at 6:23 pm
Thanks for the info on exposure thats saved me making a mistake!
you are discussion too much
Hi,
The camera will always assume you want to take another picture. So if you take 3, it will expect a 4th and so on. Either push the Set button to end the series or change to a different mode. Remember the camera won’t stitch the pictures for you, it will just name them as a series. Use the Photo Stitch software that came with the camera or Photoshop to stitch the pictures into one shot.
I hope that helps,
LBGuides
how come when i take the desired amount of photos i want. lets just say 3. it keeps going on to the 4th,5th and so on..how do i exit with the photos being saved and joined together
thanks for the tutorial of know the G10. Appreciated!
Thanks for the info on exposure thats saved me making a mistake!