A shooting technique where the subject is followed during exposure; generally done with a slow shutter speed
Operation that consists of separating heavier minerals such as gold and sulphides from lighter metals in stream sediment, loose soil or crushed rock in a container shaped like a frying pan In arid countries a similar operation, winnowing, can be performed without water
camera stays in one place on mounting but is turned horizontally to the left or right
Panning refers to the volume at which a sound is played out of two separate speakers If the sound coming out of one speaker is louder than the other then the sound will seem to be closer to that speaker
In replacement window work, the outside aluminum trim that can extend around the perimeter of the window opening; used to cover up the old window material Panning can be installed in the opening before the window, or can be attached directly to the window before installation
The movement of a user-defined window to a desired location on a computer monitor srceen using a pointing device such as a mouse
Washing sand or gravel in a pan to separate heavy metal from it, especially gold
(n ) In computer graphics, the process of moving the viewpoint of a graphic up, down, and sideways across the screen to show different perspectives
{i} horizontal movement in an image display or capture; use of camera for scanning a subject in a horizontal position (video technology); act of moving a video camera from one side to the other to capture a panoramic view; use of plastic plates or surfaces covered with antigen or antibody to separate or select particular cells with suitable receptors (Medicine)
The term used to describe the action of placing or mixing sounds in the left or right channels during stereo playback All mixers feature a pan knob for adjusting the stereo playback parameters of an audio clip
- A photography technique in which the camera follows a moving subject Done correctly, the subject is sharp and clear, while the background is blurred, giving a sense of motion to the photo
Swinging the comera horizontally in a smooth arc to follow a moving subject If the shutter is released during panning the subject records sharply against blurred image of static surroundings
Refers to following a subject with the camera and keeping it in the same position in the viewfinder as it moves across the field of view Using a slow shutter speed and moving the camera in a steady pan can help keep the subject relatively sharp, while the background becomes a blur, emphasizing speed and movement
The process of controlling the relative position of a sound in a stereo field during mixdown or recording using a pan-pot Usually this is not completely effective as the pan-pot alters only the relative amplitude of the sound left to right and not the crucial time aspect
To move an audio signal from one output to the other Panning a sound between two speakers changes the apparent position of the sound
Moving the camera so that the image of a moving object remains in the same relative position in the viewfinder as you take a picture
Moving the sound around between speakers It also can be used to mean the position the sound is between the speakers