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Stitch Like a Pro: City Panoramas on Android

34 min · 24 jun 2026
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Most people swipe into panorama mode and get a compressed, low-resolution JPEG that falls apart when printed. But your flagship Android phone's sensor is capable of extraordinary things — if you bypass the built-in compromises. In this episode, we break down the exact manual workflow for capturing and stitching multiple RAW frames into a single 100-200 megapixel panorama that rivals dedicated cameras. From locking exposure and white balance to shooting in portrait orientation with proper overlap, we cover the techniques that turn a phone into a professional imaging tool for city skyline photography.

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