Creating Vertoramas from Start to Finish

Master the art of the vertical panorama! The best way to showcase the interior of a beautiful building, such as a church, cathedral, or museum is with a vertical panorama or vertorama. Join Padma Inguva as she walks you through everything you need to know to create stunning vertoramas of your own. In this class you’ll learn the gear you need, the camera settings to use, how to find the nodal point, the software tools for post production, various methods for stitching, how to tone map, and much more!

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Padma Inguva

Release Date: 2023-09-01

Lessons

Introduction

Padma introduces the class and discusses what will be covered in the lessons that follow.

Duration: 2 mins 7 seconds

Required Gear

Join Padma as she goes over the gear you’ll need for creating vertoramas.

Duration: 4 mins 14 seconds

The Nodal Point

Learn how to set the nodal point.

Duration: 3 mins 29 seconds

Putting Into Practice

Join Padma in a church for a demonstration of how to put this all together.

Duration: 10 mins 44 seconds

Software Tools for Post Production

Padma shares the tools she uses for post production.

Duration: 1 mins 19 seconds

Stitching Handheld Vertoramas

Starting in Lightroom Classic, Padma goes through the process of stitching a vertorama.

Duration: 10 mins 36 seconds

Stitching in PTGUI

PTGUI is software dedicated to stitching panoramas.

Duration: 16 mins 17 seconds

Stitching in Photoshop

You can also stitch a vertorama in Photoshop.

Duration: 9 mins 19 seconds

Achieving Symmetry

You can use Photoshop to create a more symmetrical image before tone mapping.

Duration: 11 mins 2 seconds

Tone Mapping

The final step is to tone map your final image.

Duration: 15 mins 1 seconds