The Panoramas on these pages are created from individual images
captured on a high resolution Digital SLR camera. The number of
individual images used varies but can be between 6 and 25. The
image resolution is at least 300 dpi ensuring an extremely high
level of quality and detail.
The main advantage of digital SLR cameras is that images can be captured
in RAW format, which is unedited and uncompressed. Software is used to
convert the image into something that can be seen on screen or printed.
This software processing is nearly the same workflow as darkroom developing.
But there is even more latitude in the colour processing than in a darkroom
where you were stuck with one particular brand of film or print paper
and it’s characteristics. The result is an image that is truly
the creative interpretation by the photographer.