thanks,i didn't know i can do that haha...i tried to take a shot on panorama mode...to no avail hehe. (i noticed the appearance of "margin marks" on screen before taking the shot, but i don't know where the stitchin up part comes in...) :D
you have to shoot the parts of the image in panorama mode. then load up the images in your pc. use the photo-editing software that came with your camera to stitch up the images into one. - arts
the panoramic feature of your camera allows you to stitch up the 'parts' to make a whole image. -zeng
ReplyDeletethanks,i didn't know i can do that haha...i tried to take a shot on panorama mode...to no avail hehe. (i noticed the appearance of "margin marks" on screen before taking the shot, but i don't know where the stitchin up part comes in...) :D
ReplyDeleteyou have to shoot the parts of the image in panorama mode. then load up the images in your pc. use the photo-editing software that came with your camera to stitch up the images into one. - arts
ReplyDeletei'll see how i can work on that arts, hehe...
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