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What (who) is panoramic adapter - definition

Panoramic head; Panoramic Tripod Heads; Pano head

Radio spectrum scope         
  • RBY-1, US Navy Panoramic Radio Adapter RBY-1 with [[Hallicrafters SX-28]]. The Panoramic Radio Adapter is the upper part.
MEASURES AND SHOWS THE MAGNITUDE OF AN INPUT SIGNAL VERSUS FREQUENCY WITHIN ONE OR MORE RADIO BANDS
Spectrum scope; Panoramic receiver; Panoramic adaptor; Pan receiver; Pan adaptor; Radio band scope; Radio panoramic receiver; Panadaptor; Bandscope; Band scope; Band-scope
The radio spectrum scope (also radio panoramic receiver, panoramic adapter, pan receiver, pan adapter, panadapter, panoramic radio spectroscope, panoramoscope, panalyzor and band scope) was invented by Marcel Wallace - and measures and shows the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency within one or more radio bands - e.g.
Panoramic photography         
  • Example of a segmented panorama. Taken with a [[Nikon Coolpix 5000]] and stitched with [[PTgui]].
  • A 1900 advertisement for a short rotation panoramic camera
  • Center City]] [[Philadelphia]] [[panorama]], from 1913.
  • Panograph of Hyde Park in Sydney by Night
  • Bernard Otto Holtermann]] and [[Charles Bayliss]]
  • An 1851 panoramic showing [[San Francisco]] from [[Rincon Hill]] by photographer [[Martin Behrmanx]]. It is believed that the panorama initially had eleven plates, but the original daguerreotypes no longer exist.
  • View from the top of [[Lookout Mountain]], [[Tennessee]], Albumen prints, February, 1864, by George N. Barnard
  • A negative from a 35 mm ''swing lens'' camera
  • Cairo, Egypt]]
  • The distortion of architectural subjects is severe when using a rotating lens camera
  • stitched]] from multiple exposures taken while the camera is manually rotated.
  • A panorama of [[Sydney]] featuring (from left) the [[Sydney Opera House]], the central business district skyline, and the [[Sydney Harbour Bridge]].
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THE ACTIVITY OF CREATING PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES COVERING A VERY WIDE ANGLE OF VIEW
Panoramic lens; Panoramic photograph; Panography; Panoramic photographs; Panoramic camera; Panoramic images; Panorama photography; Panoramatic photography; Joiners (photographic technique); Digital panoramic function; Swing-lens camera; Swing lens camera; 3D panorama; Panoramic photo; Panorama photo; History of panoramic photography; Panoramic video
Panoramic photography is a technique of photography, using specialized equipment or software, that captures images with horizontally elongated fields of view. It is sometimes known as wide format photography.
Depth-of-field adapter         
A depth-of-field adapter (often shortened to DOF adapter) is used to achieve shallow depth of field on a video camera whose fixed lens or interchangeable lens selection is limited or economically prohibitive at providing such effect. A DOF adapter could theoretically be used on a multitude of platforms, although it is most useful on [digital camcorder]s where high resolution is a capability but the sensor size is still small enough to elicit use of the adapter.

Wikipedia

Panoramic tripod head

A panoramic tripod head is a piece of photographic equipment, mounted to a tripod, which allows photographers to shoot a sequence of images around the entrance pupil of a lens that can be used to produce a panorama. The primary function of the panoramic head is to precisely set the point of rotation about the entrance pupil for a given lens and focal length, eliminating parallax error.

To take a panorama, the camera is rotated at fixed angular increments, taking an image at each point. These images can then be assembled (stitched) using stitching software, which allows the images to be aligned and combined into a single seamless panoramic image, either automatically (using image analysis) or manually (with user supplied control points). The final panoramic image can then be viewed or printed as a flat image or viewed interactively using specific playback software.

Professional models include precision bearings, scales to allow the user to take photos at specific angles, detents to stop at common angles and integrated levels to aid in adjusting the tripod.

Robotic panoramic heads are also available. The robotic head performs the rotation and image capture functions automatically under computer control. Robotic heads can also be used with time-lapse photography.