When shooting pictures to create your anorama in Stitcher, you don't need to be very accurate when rotating the camera. Stitcher can handle overlap which may vary from one pair of images to the next, although we advise to keep 20% to 30% overlap between two adjacent pictures. Pictures do not need
to be shot in a specific order, and they will be stitched easily using either the full automatic stitching engine or the semi-automatic stitching engine. We advise that you use a tripod if the subject of your panorama has got objects which are close to you to avoid parallax, and even to use a spherical head to have the rotation axis along the nodal point (see below what is the nodal point) if the subject of your panorama is the inside of a room for example.
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