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Although a great feature in ios6, the new panorama mode does not adjust exposure across the image. If you start in a dark area in ios6 panorama mode, the exposure will adjust to show detail. As you sweep into a bright area, this area will be overexposed, washed out.
In the above test, I started (left image) with the sky and swept down to a darker area. Note how no detail is visible in the shadows. (I tried this in reverse, and the sky was washed out to white). I then used a neat little app called AutoStitch to stitch together seven individual images (right image), which also keeps the images at full camera resolution. I started in the dark area, and shot the images moving up to the sky. Starting with the sky produced the same result. Each image adjusted its exposure separately. The app then stitched the images together averaging the exposures to make a seamless image with the dark and light areas correctly exposed. Both the above images are sooc and are about the same size (I did reduce the sizes to make the final file size smaller for flickr).
Im sure you will notice that the sky is nicer in the left ios6 panorama image. I just did this comparison as a quick test and since the exposure can be set and locked with the new camera, I could have played with the setting a bit to get the sky in the right hand image as deep a blue. Try a comparison yourself with AutoStitch using a scene with varying brightness and you will see what I mean. (both images shot with iphone 5.)
MINOLTA X700
MD W-ROKKOR 28mm F2.8
KODAK TRI-X 400
D-76 1:1 18C 10m00s
Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner Apple iPhone5 iOS6
Photoshop Express iOS6
MINOLTA X700
MD W-ROKKOR 28mm F2.8
KODAK TRI-X 400
D-76 1:1 18C 10m00s
Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner Apple iPhone5 iOS6
Photoshop Express iOS6
MINIs left-to-right:
Bride & Groom, Geoff, Edward, Michelle, Nichole, Kate, Corey
Pano taken using the new iOS6 panorama feature (not perfect, but nifty)
MINOLTA X700
MD W-ROKKOR 28mm F2.8
KODAK TRI-X 400
D-76 1:1 18C 10m00s
Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner Apple iPhone5 iOS6
Photoshop Express iOS6
¡Increíble! Top 1 de su categoría en solo cuatro horas :)))
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4 Comments on Instagram:
beltranp: Me la eh bajado y no me funcionaba bien
lothings: @adelgado enhorabuena!!! Voy a ponerla a prueba
adelgado: @beltranp vamos a mirar si la hacemos compatible con ios6 :)
adelgado: @lothings gracias ! Ya me dirás
Pimp my cheese on toast. As corporate policy forces me to upgrade the iPhone from ios6 to 7 today I have made ultra cheese and onion on toast with sweet peppers and Parmesan. Bit of Lea and Perrin's too.
MINOLTA X700
MD W-ROKKOR 28mm F2.8
KODAK TRI-X 400
D-76 1:1 18C 10m00s
Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner Apple iPhone5 iOS6
Photoshop Express iOS6
Just one high-profile example of many reported Apple's iOS 6 Maps app bugs: Denver's former Stapleton Airport (closed in 1995) still shown. The airport's giant replacement complex, DIA, is also shown on the map at right. At the top of the photo, the Daily Camera newspaper "Glitchy Maps app prompts apology" article headline.
Panorama of the Broadwater taken from the Parklands at Southport using the Panorama mode of iOS6 on an iPhone 4S.
hard to decide. in NY looks everything equal. — loading AppleMaps — #ny #nyc #maps #apple #ios6 #me #hate #grid #pixel #instagood #instamood #pictureoftheday #location #love #fun
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70-210 F4 BEERCAN
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D-76 1:1 20C 9m30s
Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner Apple iPhone5 iOS6
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reminds me of space ships in Star Wars stretching into hyperspace when they kicked on their hyperdrive.
MINOLTA X700
MD W-ROKKOR 28mm F2.8
KODAK TRI-X 400
D-76 1:1 18C 10m00s
Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner Apple iPhone5 iOS6
Photoshop Express iOS6