The function
Panoramaarrived with iOS 6 on the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5.
Apple took a while to offer this function, but it must be admitted that it is
really on point and far outclasses what had been proposed so far
by third-party applications. We had devoted a complete file to the test of
these apps and no one could produce such successful images. Some
having problems with photo joins and most of them have a problem with
brightness management.
So, we wanted to see (and show) what you did with the function
Panorama, and we made a call on Twitter and in the forum, for the sending of
panoramic photos.
Here are the photos taken by you readers, to whom we thank very much
for the shipments and bonuses at the end of the article, a little tip in case you don't
wouldn't have noticed it. Tap on the photos to enlarge but be careful,
some are heavy to load:
- Jessy sent us a beach taken in Plouescat (29) – iPhone 4S
- Julien, the Island of Saint Honorat (Cannes) – iPhone 5
- Nicolas also sent us a beach taken in Rosas in Spain – iPhone
4S
- Alexandre photographed the Disneyland Paris park – iPhone 5
- Fabien sent us The Palais de Tokyo, in Paris – iPhone 4S
- Patrick sent us The Place du Capitole and the Quai de la Daurade
Toulouse – iPhone 5
- Nicolas (Xaxi), for a photo of the corniche in Hendaye (64) taken with a
iPhone 5
- Jérôme also took a sunny photo with an iPhone 5
- Maximilian – iPhone 5
- Damien, at Chatelaillon Plage (reduced, it was 15 MB) – iPhone 5
- At the stadium, Cezanne Bleu on the forum, with an iPhone 4S
- Denis sent us a photo of the Coupe Icare taken last weekend
near Grenoble – iPhone 5
- Guillaume, in Guyancourt
And indoors:
- Fabien sent us a panorama of the RMC studio in Paris – iPhone 5
- Amin sent us his studio – iPhone 4S
note on certain photos seen above, on those where there is the sea, we note
wavelets at horizon level when looking closely, this
corresponds to the movement of the camera during the shot.
And thepromised tip: to take a panoramic photo
in the opposite direction (from right to left), press the arrow once, it
changes direction, all you have to do is turn in the other direction. Simple, but
not necessarily obvious!
How do you find the new panorama function for those who
have tested it?
Etdo not hesitate to send us new (and beautiful) panoramas
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founder of the site. Computer engineer and Internet specialist where he has held various positions of responsibility, Laurent has been passionate about mobility since the arrival of "PDAs" in the 90s. Journalist for 4 years for the magazine Team Palmtops (Posse Presse) and author of several books on the iPad published by Pearson.