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Learn How to Make Beautiful Wide Angle
Panoramic Photographs in Minutes -- Using Your Own Ordinary Camera -- Even if
You've Never
Used Photo Software Before.

Which of these photos will you
bring back from your next vacation?



How often have you come home
from your vacation with dozens or even
hundreds of photos, only to feel disappointed
that somehow your snapshots never seem to
capture the grandeur of the sights you've seen?

Suppose you could follow a simple series of fully illustrated, absolute
step-by-step instructions, and learn how to shoot a series of frames,
then join them seamlessly together into a fantastic panoramic scene
like the one above.

Imagine how you'll feel
when your friends ask where you bought
your gorgeous new eight foot panoramic photo
canvas, and you tell them you created it yourself
with photos from your last vacation!

Sounds too good to be true?

Well, it isn't if you have the right tools and know how to use them.

That's where I can help.

Next time, bring back
something worth framing.




Introducing ...

The Absolute Step-by-Step Guide
to the Perfect Panorama

Do you want to learn how to use your ordinary
digital or film camera to go wide, and transform
your landscape photos from bland to grand?

With the easy to follow, fully illustrated instructions
in this brand new e-Book, The Absolute
Step-by-Step Guide to the Perfect
Panorama, you'll quickly master the
basics of creating stunning
panoramic images like the one above.

Even if you've never used photo software before.

Guaranteed!

Hi, Denis Knight here.
Denis Knight

I'm a landscape photographer and professional technical author and
software support consultant.

In 1991 I took the trip of a lifetime, visiting fantastic scenic
locations like the Grand Canyon, Yosemite Valley, Hawaii, and more. I
shot literally hundreds of photos. But I was constantly frustrated by
the tiny fraction of the scene I could fit in my viewfinder. I knew
these photos were never going to do the scene justice!

In desperation I decided to shoot some panoramic sequences, turning the
camera a few degrees between each shot. I hoped that when I got the
prints developed, I might be able to paste them together and give
people a better sense of the grand sights I had witnessed.

And I had some success with it. When I got home, by painstakingly
matching up the photos and carefully cutting them out with a scalpel, I
was able to put together some basic scenes like this one:



Okay, you get a better idea of the view, but it's not exactly art, is
it?

Try framing that and hanging it on your wall!

My panoramic photos ended up in a shoe box on the top shelf.

Years later, I bought my first photo scanner and I wondered if there
might be a way to put my panoramas together on the computer. I found
some software and gave it a try, but I ran into a lot of problems. The
software could stitch my photos together, but the joins showed up as
light and dark bands, and there was a lot of 'ghosting' in the overlap
areas. After hours of painstaking work in Photoshop, carefully fixing
up some of the worst problems, I had put together one half-decent
panorama. But I still had dozens more in the shoe box!


It was just too slow.

The shoe box went back on the shelf.

Then in April 2008, at my fortieth birthday party, I jumped up onto a
garden table to take a photo of all the guests who had just finished
singing 'Happy Birthday'. They were spread out across the whole yard,
and everyone was smiling and happy.

It was a great scene!

But I knew I could never fit it into a single shot. What the heck! I
snapped off two photos and thought, maybe I can put these together on
the computer.

Later I fired up the same software I had tried years before. I fed in
the two photos and waited while it did its thing. Unfortunately the
results were not good! Again, the join was really obvious, and even
worse, some of the kids in the photo had moved while I was setting up
the second shot, and they showed up in the finished panorama as blurry
'ghosts'. It was unusable.

But this time, I didn't give up. I spent hours searching the web
downloading, installing and trying out one piece of software after
another.

Finally, I hit gold!

I tried one more program, and I couldn't believe how easy it was to
use, and what a great job it did! I loaded the pictures, hit the
button, and pow!

The scene jumped right out at me.

Where was the join? I couldn't see it. What about the ghostly kids?
Gone! This software had done a near perfect job in seconds. When I
looked closely I could see a couple of minor problems, but with a few
minutes of tweaking, I had a great image.

I saved my panorama, sent it off to an on-line lab for printing, and
now I have a fantastic framed memento of my big day hanging on the
wall. All my friends comment on it and ask me how I managed to create
such a terrific shot.

I had over 40 guests at my birthday party, but thanks to the secrets
I'll share with you in my book, I was able to capture a fantastic group
photo in seconds!

If only they knew how easy it was!

After that first breakthrough, there was no stopping me. Eagerly I dug
out the panoramic sequences I'd taken years ago, scanned them, and
loaded them into the software. It was like a miracle. What had taken me
hours to do before, I now breezed through in minutes, with great
results like this:



If only I had known years ago what I know now! How many hours of
failure and frustration would I have avoided?

Well the good news is, you don't have to make the same mistakes I made.

I've taken my painstaking learning curve and turned it into a simple
set of instructions that anyone can follow. I call it:

The Absolute Step-by-Step Guide
to the Perfect Panorama.

This 97 page, full color e-Book is packed with fully illustrated,
absolute step-by-step instructions, like the ones on these sample
pages:



With its easy to read text and simple, uncluttered layout, my e-Book is
perfect for on-screen reading, and can also be printed in color or
black-and-white.

I've gathered up loads of helpful tips about creating your own
panoramas, as well as creating 5 complete step-by-step tutorials, with
downloadable sample images, to guide you in creating different types of
panoramas.

This book is the only resource of its kind
currently available on the internet.

There are other books out there filled with gorgeous images by
panoramic photographers much more talented than me -- but they don't
tell you how to create your own panoramas!

And there are interesting web sites packed with reviews, theories,
background information and expensive gadgets, all competing for your
attention. You could spend weeks reading all that information and wind
up more confused than when you started.

But my book simply lays out what you need to do to create your own
panoramas, in plain, simple, step-by-step language that anyone can
follow.

And, it's fully illustrated.

Plus, each tutorial comes with its own sample photos that you can
download and use to follow along, every step of the way.

My book is the only one of its kind, and I'm regularly updating it to
make sure it stays current.



Here are just some of the
great secrets you'll discover --
What kind of camera do you need to create your own panoramas?
Hint: You don't need an expensive Digital SLR camera to get great
results if you follow my methods.
How to create stunning panoramic photo murals up to eight feet
wide, by turning your ordinary 4 megapixel camera into a 40 megapixel
ultrawide monster.
Is it essential to use a tripod?
Hint: You can get excellent results without a tripod by following the
three simple guidelines in my 'Photo Shooting Tip #5' in Chapter 1 of
the book.
Where to find an affordable, easy to use software package that
can you download today for a free, fully functional trial with no
watermarks, that will give you great results in minutes -- so that you
can get started right now and create as many panoramas as you want for
15 days without paying another cent.
Plus, this software is available for both Windows and Macintosh.
The top 14 photo shooting secrets for creating the perfect
panorama, including what you can do do before you even leave home, to
ensure you come back from your next vacation with the perfect panorama.
How to select and arrange your photos, then automatically
stitch them together into a panorama and check your results for common
defects.
How to manually adjust the panorama stitching points and
blending path for perfect results, which means you'll never by stumped
by panorama stitching errors or ghosting again.
How to straighten and crop your panorama, and even adjust the
brightness and contrast all within the panorama software, which means
you can get great results without having to master any other software
tools.
How to add a virtual frame and title, and then print your
panorama.
How to create 360° virtual tour style panoramas, and save them
as in quicktime, flash or java format, which means now you, too can
create your own virtual tours and publish them on the internet.
How to create seamless panoramic group photos and other scenes
of moving people, without ghosting or other common problems, which
means your options for shooting at parties and in public places just
got a whole lot wider.
Seven steps you should do before shooting every panorama. Once
you start applying these simple rules, your results will improve out of
sight!
A simple but easily overlooked trick to help you make sense of
your photos when you're looking at them on your computer.
A quick camera setting that can help you line up your photos
perfectly with just the right amount of overlap, which means you'll
never lose track of your subject half way through a series of shots
again.
How you can still shoot with your widest zoom setting, even if
your camera lens suffers from distortion or vignetting at wide angles.
When can you get away without using a tripod, and when it it
really essential to use one?
What are the five golden rules for hand held shooting which
can help you get good results without a tripod in most cases?
What's the best time of day for shooting 360 degree landscape
panoramas, and why?
How to increase your vertical field of view by 50% without any
new lenses or attachments.
Another simple trick to help you keep track of your panoramic
sequences on the computer, which means no more time wasted staring at
dozens or hundreds of nearly identical shots, trying to work out where
one sequence ends and the next one begins.
What are the three main formats for saving and viewing 360
degree panoramas, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of
each?

Interested in indoor panoramas for
real estate or virtual tours?

Don't miss these gems from Chapter 6 --
What is parallax error, what causes it, how does it affect
your panoramas, and how can you eliminate it?
How to deal with the five biggest problems you'll face when
trying to shoot panoramas indoors.
How to get great results using a flash indoors, by avoiding
these three big problems that can make your flash-lit photos
unstitchable.
Find out what equipment a professional real estate
photographer uses to create gorgeous high resolution indoor panoramas
and read his comments about his camera, flash, lens, tripod, panoramic
head, software, and the special gadget that he says is 'The best $50 I
ever spent.'
Learn how to publish and share your panoramas on the internet
using a free virtual tour web site, with complete details on how to
prepare your image for publishing, how to sign up on the web site,
create a tour, locate your tour on the map, add hotspots and attach
your panoramas.

Still having problems? Check out these troubleshooting tips from
Chapter 9 --
Four easy steps to eliminate vertical banding, which means
you'll never be plagued by those highly visible vertical seams in your
skies again.
What's the cause of those curved dark areas in your panoramas;
and four different ways of getting rid of them.
Why your panoramas might end up with fuzzy blurry ghosts and
how you can get rid of them.
The four main causes, and three simple solutions for panorama
stitching errors (including the one simple secret that can eliminate
most of your stitching problems in a single stroke). Get your head
around these and you'll never again have to say "Yikes! My panorama is
a jumbled mess! What can I do?"
What to do if you notice bands of strange colors in your
finished panorama that weren't there in the original photos.
Three simple ways to avoid the dreaded curved horizon effect,
which means you won't need to waste any more time post-processing your
panoramas in photo editing software trying to straighten them out.

Order Now and Receive
these 6 Free Bonuses

"The Absolute Step-by-Step Guide to the Perfect Panorama" is a 97 page,
full color e-Book packed with helpful tips and fully illustrated
instructions to help you master this fascinating and rewarding branch
of photography.

It includes 5 complete step-by-step tutorials, complete with
downloadable sample photos so you can follow along every step of the
way.

Plus, as an extra thank you for ordering today, you'll receive these 6
great bonuses absolutely FREE of charge, when you order right now --



FREE BONUS #1 -
12 months FREE support and advice
worth over $150

Maybe you find computers a bit annoying or scary, and you're just not
convinced you'll be able to successfully convert your photos into a
panorama, even by following my fully-illustrated, absolute step-by-step
instructions.

Well, guess what? Because I'm so convinced that anyone can master this
process, I'm offering 12 months of FREE advice and technical support,
to help you with any problems you may have with your panoramas,
absolutely free of charge.

If you're having trouble, I can help.

I can review your photos, identify the problems and what's causing
them, and then give you step-by-step advice on how to fix them.

And if your photos are OK but you just can't get the hang of the
software, I can even stitch your photos together for you, and send you
the result!

As I mentioned above, as well as a landscape photographer, I'm also a
professional software support consultant, and my time is normally
billed at over $75 an hour.

So suppose you need help turning your photos into a panorama, and it
takes me 2 hours to solve your problem. That support would normally set
you back over $150 but because you're a valued customer and I really
want to see you succeed, it's yours absolutely FREE!



This bonus is the real deal!

Here's what one reader had to say
about my free support service --

I was having trouble stitching together my panorama of pictures of the
Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona.

So I sent them to Denis who sorted the problem out for me.

Great service!

Michael Gilbert -- United Kingdom



FREE BONUS #2 -
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-- 2 Hours of Exclusive Audio Interview Content --

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As a special bonus for readers of The Absolute Step-by-Step Guide to
the Perfect Panorama, we're making available some exclusive audio
interviews with Panoramic Photography experts.

The first interview in this series is Panoramic Photography for Real
Estate, a two hour interview with Len Goldman from Custom Virtual Tours
in Ontario, Canada.

Len is a professional Real Estate Photographer who specializes in high
resolution 360 degree virtual tours, whose work has been published in
Panobook 2009, a showcase of the some of the best panoramic photography
from around the world.

The first hour of the interview covers the technical aspects of Len's
work as a professional Real Estate Virtual Tour Photographer, with
information about equipment, including:
* cameras
* tripod and panoramic head
* flash and flash attachments
* software for stitching and image processing

The first hour also covers the process of doing a real estate photo
shoot, including:
* home staging
* choosing shooting locations
* equipment setup
* camera settings
* shooting techniques
* lighting
* image pre-processing
* stitching
* image post processing
* virtual tour hosting

The second hour covers non-technical aspects of panoramic real estate
photography, and has some fantastic information, including gems like
these:
* the benefits of using virtual tours for real estate
* the three most important attributes for success
* how to get started in the field
* advice for newcomers
* secrets of how to make money with virtual tours
* resources for learning about real estate photography and home
staging
* common problems
* how to stay competitive
* how to sell your services to real estate agents.

If you're interested in real estate photography or indoor virtual
tours, this interview is essential listening.



FREE BONUS #3 -
Tutorial Sample Photos

Each of the tutorials in the book describes how to create one type of
panorama, describing the complete process step-by-step, from the
original photos to the finished panorama.

To help you follow along with the tutorials, all the photos used in the
book are available to download so you can follow along step-by-step
with all the examples from the book.



FREE BONUS #4 -
Pocket-Size Panorama Shooting Tip Sheet

My top 10 panorama shooting tips in a printable, pocket-size checklist
for you to slip into your camera bag and take with you on your next
vacation, to make sure you don't miss a trick.



FREE BONUS #5 -
FREE High Resolution Panoramic Images

As a special thank you for buying my e-Book, I'll give you two of my
own high-resolution panoramic images, suitable for printing and framing
up to six feet wide, absolutely free.



FREE BONUS #6 -
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Here's another great bonus for all digital photography enthusiasts. If
you're fed up with waiting for Windows explorer to display the images
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and packed with handy features.



FastStone Image Viewer

A fast, stable, user-friendly image browser, converter and editor. It
has a nice array of features that include image viewing, management,
comparison, red-eye removal, emailing, resizing, cropping and color
adjustments. Its innovative but intuitive full-screen mode provides
quick access to EXIF information, thumbnail browser and major
functionalities via hidden toolbars that pop up when your mouse touches
the four edges of the screen. Other features include a high quality
magnifier and a musical slideshow with 150+ transitional effects, as
well as lossless JPEG transitions, drop shadow effects, image
annotation, scanner support, histogram and much more.


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But don't just take my word for it --
read what real people just like you had to say after buying the book.



Hi Denis

Just purchased the book and software and watched the YouTube video on
panoramas -- absolutely fantastic!

I am a primary school teacher and wanted something interesting that
would tie in with our photography expedition to Burleigh Headland
across the road from school.

I loved your panorama ideas. I am sure the kids and I will now have a
great time. They have already viewed the video and are all raring to go
out and try
the panoramas.

Sometimes it's difficult to motivate year sevens so I was pleasantly
surprised with their enthusiasm.

I am very appreciative of your valuable knowledge and assistance and
pleased to have found such a neat activity to complete with the
students.

Kerry Rarere -- Gold Coast, Australia



Hi Denis

Great book. Now that you have armed me with this new information and
the
tool to make it happen, I am able to create images for a team yearbook
I am doing.

These will be great for backgrounds or stand alone images. Thanks.

Tom Treick, Championship Images -- Portland, Oregon, USA



Hi Denis

I'm a beginner in panorama photography, so your book gives many very
useful hints to take the correct pictures and to put them together into
a good panoramic view.

It is a very clear and concise guide on panoramic photography -- good
job!

JC Baumert, Luxembourg



Hey Denis, just wanted to say thanks for the guide.

The software you suggested is very good -- it took my pictures and put
them together very nicely. No adjustments -- imagine that!

I seem to be doing things okay, but it helps to hear from someone that
has
done a lot of panoramic photography.

James Thomas, The Digital PhotoShop -- Bartlett, Texas, USA



Dear Denis

Being very interested in taking panoramic photos, I was more than
interested in buying and reading your book, "The Absolute Step-by Step
guide to the Perfect Panorama".

Having made all the classic mistakes it was very handy to realise that
I was not alone in doing so (not so stupid after all!) and to have the
solutions so clearly explained.

I worked my way through the samples in the book (great idea to include
the relevant photos) and was very impressed with the clear instructions
in the book and the ease of use of the actual program.

Thank you for solving my problems so clearly.

Brian Scott -- Canterbury, United Kingdom



Thanks Denis. I have found the book very helpful.

I've done a few panoramas successfully by following your suggestions,
and your method works well.

I had the old version of the same software on my old computer but lost
it when we got a new one. This new version of the software is easy to
use and gives great results.

I'm looking forward to making some more panoramas!

Jan Lee -- Bombala, NSW, Australia



Hi Denis.

Although I say it myself I would class myself as an advanced beginner.

Your e-book is very well laid out and a very easy read. I've already
purchased a
King Pano head from America to make sure my Nodal point is in the right
place.

I like the software you recommended and have already downloaded the
trial version.

Although I run CS2 which includes photomerge I think the software you
describe in the book is superior.

Michael Gilbert -- United Kingdom



Good morning Denis.

I have only just started looking at your book but I am most impressed
by the contents and layout.

I like the fact that you discuss tripods and shooting by hand. Lots of
people
must be put off trying to get panoramas because so many web sites go
into great detail about panoramic heads and so on. I have always shot
hand held
and have got some good results.

Best wishes

Geoffrey Pocock -- Hampshire, England



Denis, your e-book is well put together.

Indeed, it is intended for amateur photographers who are not prepared
to
spend big money for sophisticated equipment, but still can achieve
decent results.

Julian Lo -- Connecticut, USA



Hi Denis, I liked your e-book and it gave me some great tips to improve
my skills in doing these types of photos. Though I do have a long way
to go.

I am from Sydney and generally try to take landscape panoramas.

So far mostly horizontal but when I get the right view I am going have
a go at a tiled pano. I am considering setting up for a night shot of
Sydney Harbour for that one. Ultimately I want to be able to get some
panos that I could canvas print and hang on the wall.

After reading your book I realised that I hadn't been overlapping
enough. Generally I had been using about a 10% but found that once I
had a bigger overlap that things improved dramatically.

The other fundamental thing that came from your book was the management
of the exposure. Stupidly I had though that the auto exposure settings
would manage this better than it does. The other benefit was the advise
to shoot left to right thus making it much easier to see the shots in
filmstrip as well as not confusing the software.

Keep up the good work and good luck with more sales.

Richard -- Sydney, Australia



Hi Denis, thanks for your e-mails.

I have downloaded and read your book on making panoramas and found it
very interesting and most helpful. I have done vertical as well as
horizontal ones
with very good results.

I am using the software you recommend in the book and find it easy to
use.

I also purchased the ArcSoft Photostudio Darkroom thanks to you and the
20% discount code in your Reader Discounts bundle, which I am very
pleased with.

I am 69 years old and live in Manchester, England.

All the best, James Perkins.

James Perkins -- Manchester, England



Denis, your tips and ideas in your ebook have been very useful and
beneficial in my efforts at making better looking and better quality
panoramas.

The software you recommend has also been very easy and satisfying to
use.

I'm still very much a beginner at photography but different sites on
the internet, like yours for one, help to inspire me to get up and give
it my best shot and try to learn as much as I can as I go along.

Roger Williams -- Marengo, Iowa, USA


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You'll be delighted with the results. I guarantee it!

Yours sincerely



Denis Knight

P.S. Just think how much satisfaction you'll get when you can tell your
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