Brian says, "A Panograph is part artwork and
part photography using consecutive frames of a specific scene, chosen
because of the way the camera originally panned to follow the action taking
place. The frames are then digitally pieced together with adjustments
being made for lens distortion and lighting. The result is a photo
showing a panoramic view where one had not existed before. When
viewed normally the camera remains fixed as Seaview passes from one side
of the screen to the other. The finished panograph shows the entire
scene with almost the whole sub in the same shot.
If you have questions or inquiries, contact Brian by emailing
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