
This in an extreme close-up of a moth resting on a lamp shade. Because I’m so close, 9 source files were necessary to create this panorama. Sorry to keep emphasizing this, but the closer your iPhone is to the subject, the more you need to overlap the source files from one image to the next so the stitching software can find the structure it needs to generate the panorama.The overlap here is 60-75%.
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