September 16, 2015

How To Create Polar Panorama Effect In GIMP

How To Create Polar Panorama Effect In GIMP
Learn how to create a polar panorama effect in GIMP using Filters> Distorts> Polar Coordinates command. Before applying the polar coordinate filter, the image height and image width must be the same. You can change it using Image>Canvas Size command. Next, use the Scale Tool to adjust image height in canvas. We recommend that you choose panorama photo in order to get good result.



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Steps to make a polar panorama effect in GIMP:

1. Open image
Select File> Open, click your photo and then click the Open button. For this GIMP tutorial, I'll use this image that I downloaded from Pixabay.
Open your photo.

2. Adjust canvas height and width
Choose Image> Canvas Size. Then click the up arrow on the height column until height value equal to the value of width.
Click and hold the up arrow key until the value of column height is equal to the value of the column width.

3. Adjust image's height
Choose Tools> Transform Tool> Scale. Click the up arrow until the value of column height is equal to the value of the column width.
Click the up arrow until the value of column height is equal to the value of the column width.

4. Rotate image by 180 degrees
Choose Image>Transform>Rotate 180.
Rotate Image 180 degree.

5. Apply the Polar Coordinates filter
Choose Filters> Distorts> Polar Coordinates. Tick the checkbox To Polar and let the others. Please try different settings to see different results. Click the OK button when you are satisfied with the results.
Polar Coordinates.

There you have it! Tutorial How To Create Polar Panorama Effect In GIMP.
Tutorial How To Create Polar Panorama Effect In GIMP.

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