Panoweaver 6.00 supports normal lens, wide-angle lens and fisheye lens. It can handle almost every kind of image (one row or multiple rows of images), in any orientation.
Note: Standard Edition supports only wide-angle/normal photos. View Edition Comparison Chart.
Shoot Normal Photos | Shoot Fisheye Photos
Shoot with pano head and tripod
1. Set your photographic equipment in place: a tripod, a pano head and a camera. Attach the Pano Head to the Tripod to make sure the pano head can spin smoothly around the tripod axis.

2. Attach the Camera to the Pano Head: Assure the camera body and horizontal line in a right angle. Locate nodal point to keep the camera in a fixed position to avoid parallax error. Refer to How to locate nodal point?
3. Calculate the rotation degree and the number of rows required for stitching and shoot images.
Tip: To stitch a 360 degree panoramic image, the number of shots required for stitching varies with different cameras and lens. A calculating tool is available as below:
Shoot hand held
1. Calculate the rotation degree: to calculate the rotation degree when shooting each shot (360/the minimum number of shots, for example, if the minimum number of shots after calculation is 12, then the rotation degree should be 30).
Tip: If the calculation result is shooting at least 11 images, shooting 12 images is suggested to get a better stitching result.
2. Hand hold a camera, keep the camera in the same spot for every shot and proceed in a straight line. Don’t move the camera up and down between shots to follow an up and down horizon. Ideally, use a tripod.
Tip:
Note: For the best results, take photos using the following tips:
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