Taking Panorama Photos on the N82 - June 26, 2008

Taking Panorama Photos on the N82


I’ve been trying out this software called PanoMan lately, which enables the user to take panoramic photos on your mobile phone. This software, paired with the Nokia N82 which has a beast of a camera, unlocks another dimension for N82 users; even though the Nokia N82 is marketed as the “crème de la crème” camera phone, it sorely lacks what most Sony Ericsson phones include – the ability to take panoramic photos.

What’s great about the Symbian S60 platform is that even if a particular feature is sorely lacking on a Nokia phone, there’s always software (freeware or shareware) to make up for it. Again, taking panoramic photos is no exception – PanoMan costs roughly 10 Euros, which may seem quite a large sum for a feature that should have been included in the phone, but I would think of it as money well spent, as it does an excellent job of taking panoramic photos.

It’s extremely simple to use. As soon as you start the application, choose the resolution and quality you want your photos taken in, and where it should be saved, you can start snapping away. Using it’s unique algorithm in stitching photos together, all the user needs to do is start the “capture” button, then move your camera across the subject or landscape they’re capturing. At the end, click on the “finish” button and save your photo – there is no need to take individual frames and ensure you stitch them together accurately, the software automatically does all that for you.

If you want to see more photos before purchasing the application (which is always a good idea), there’s also a Flickr group dedicated for photos taken using PanoMan.

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