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panorama

Narrative scene or landscape painted to conform to a curved or flat background, which surrounds or is unrolled before the viewer. Popular in the late 18th and 19th centuries, it was an antecedent of the stereopticon and motion pictures. The true panorama is exhibited on the walls of a large cylinder, and the viewer stands on a platform in the cylinder's centre and turns around to see all points of the horizon. The first panorama, a view of Edinburgh, was executed in 1788 by the Scottish painter Robert Barker (1739–1806). In the mid-19th century the rolled panorama became popular: a painting on canvas was wound between two poles and slowly unrolled behind a frame or revealed in sections.


panorama
1. a large extended picture or series of pictures of a scene, unrolled before spectators a part at a time so as to appear continuous
2. another name for cyclorama


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Groover has pulled the camera back from its subject, and this, coupled with the panoramic format (12 by 20 inches) specifically designed for this project, increases the distance between viewer and subject: the surroundings now spill into and disrupt the controlled setting.
Developed around advanced Kodak CCD technology, the IA2560 processes 2560 x 480 pixels in an extreme panoramic format.
APS cameras are unique because they enable photographers to choose between classic, wide-angle and panoramic formats for each picture at the time of capture.
 
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