Polar Panoramas :
A panorama captures great width, but a Polar Panorama adds an interesting twist to your photos. I will help you learn how to create these funky-looking panoramas. These are also called "Stereographic
Projection", you can learn more about the mathematics about it on Wikipedia. Also, I have sometimes seen people call it "Tiny Planets".
What is Panorama?
Panorama is a hugely wide-angled photo which is created by joining a number of photographs together. This kind of photograph gives you a view which has a span as wide as that seen by the human eye.
What is a Polar Panorama?
A Polar Panorama can make a panoramic view appear to be a separate planet. The “Polar Panorama Effect” is one of my favorite ways to process photos into unique pieces of art. It takes a panoramic (or landscape) photo and uses the Polar Coordinates filter of Photoshop CS or The Gimp to create a circular image that seems to wrap the panorama around a planet.
How do I create Polar Panoramas?
Step 1: Resize and rotate. The first thing you need to do is prepare the image for the Polar filter. You do this by stretching the height of the image so that the image is a perfect square.