In one of our past Mixbook 101 entries, we briefly touched on the 2-page span button. This post will further explore photo spanning, giving you ideas and tips on how to best utilize this feature. We’re sure you’re all aware of how to use the spanning button - allowing part of the photo to spill onto the next page... but did you know this button is also very helpful in creating beautiful two page spreads? Utilizing your various camera settings will help create these beautiful spreads.
The first setting we’ll look at is the Panoramic setting.
When using this feature, your camera automatically changes to create a panoramic photo, as you will see in your viewfinder. This, of course, is the easiest way to create panoramic photos. Just point, shoot, and you’re good to go! Some cameras have a more advanced setting, where you can actually move your camera to capture more of the landscape. You can find this setting on cameras like Nikon’s COOLPIX digital camera.
Another way to create a panoramic photo is to utilize your camera’s photostitch setting. When on this setting, your camera helps you take photos that can later be “stitched” together. The panorama guide will help match up your photos by displaying the previous photo on your screen to assist you in overlapping the photos. Check out our photostitching tips for more information!