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panoramaRelationships Related Term: perspective view n. ~ 1. A picture with 360° view, especially a landscape. - 2. A picture that depicts a wide, horizontal view. - 3. Photography · An image that is signifi [..]
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panoramaA Eurostat reference database - includes profiles and analysis of over 25 major industrial sectors, the current market forces affecting them, environmental and regulatory considerations and trends for [..]
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panorama(1) An extended, wide view or pictorial representation of a landscape or other scene. (2) A camera mode that produces a proportionately wider or taller than normal image, depending on the camera’s ori [..]
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panorama1796, "a painting on a revolving cylindrical surface," coined c. 1789 by inventor, Irish artist Robert Barker, literally "a complete view," from pan- "all" + Greek horama [..]
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panoramaA wide or ultra wide-angle image, often, but not restricted to, a landscape. Read articles that include this term
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panoraman. A series of large pictures representing a continuous scene.
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panoramaTo dream of a panorama, denotes that you will change your occupation or residence. You should curb your inclinations for change of scene and friends.
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panoramaCapturing a series of images to create a picture wider than what you could capture in a single image. Requires special "stitching" software to combine and blend the images into one finished image. Parallax
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panorama(n) the visual percept of a region(n) a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene
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panoramaThis means capturing a series of images to create a picture wider than what you could capture in a single image, by “Stitching” the photographs together. Needs special software to allow and help you d [..]
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panoramaThe ability found on many cameras, as well as in image-editing software, to seamlessly "stitch" together a series of adjacent shots, each taken at a slightly different angle, into a single, [..]
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panoramaTaking photos of a wide open scene. You can sometimes ‘stitch’ photos digitally to create a panorama. Pinhole camera
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panoramaA wide or ultra wide-angle image, often, but not restricted to, a landscape. Read articles that include this term
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panoramaA wide, but short picture, generally used to capture a landscape.
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panoramaA modal setting that allows a user to create a lengthened or elongated image.
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panoramaCapturing a series of images to create a picture wider than what you could capture in a single image, by "stitching" the photographs together. Stitching is performed in a variety of image-editing software such as Photoshop.
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panoramaA broad or widely inclusive view of subject matter, it usually refers to landscapes. In the 18th and 19th centuries, panoramas were a popular form of entertainment and education. Usually accompanied b [..]
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panoramaPanoramic paintings are massive artworks that reveal a wide, all-encompassing view of a particular subject, often a landscape, military battle, or historical event. They became especially popular in t [..]
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panoramaTerm used by some shmuppers to describe a view mode present in home ports of some vertical shmups. In this mode, the “physical” screen remains “4:3” horizontal, and the “in-game” screen is downsized t [..]
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panoramaA wide, unbroken view of an entire surrounding area. A picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene, either exhibited all at once, or exhibited one at a time by being unrolled and pas [..]
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panoramaan extended landscape, often displaying an unobstructed view in every direction
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panoramaan extended landscape or other scene, often displayed as an unobstructed view in every direction. Panoramas were a popular art form in the 19th century.
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panoramaAn unbroken view of a scene; a wide scene, usually encompassing the entire area of vision.
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