
1) All-around view 2) Aspect 3) Awesome prospect 4) BBC television news programme 5) Big scene 6) Breathtaking view 7) Complete view 8) Complete vista 9) Comprehensive picture 10) Comprehensive scene 11) Comprehensive view 12) Constantly changing scene 13) Continuous scene 14) Continuously changing scene
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1) Broadview 2) Cyclorama 3) Diorama 4) Foreground 5) Landscape 6) Scene 7) Scenery 8) View 9) Vista
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- the visual percept of a region
- a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene
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A panorama (formed from Greek πᾶν `all` + ὅραμα `sight`), is any wide-angle view or representation of a physical space, whether in painting, drawing, photography, film, seismic images or a three-dimensional model. The word was originally coined in the 18th century by the Irish painter Robert Barker to describe his panoramic paintings...
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[Chalkidiki] This is a category for Bromsgrove Rovers players past and present. ...
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[GIS] Panorama project is the set of geoinformation technologies, which includes professional GIS `MAP 2005`, professional vectorizer of electronic maps `Panorama-Editor`, developer tools for various platforms (Windows and Linux) `GIS Toolkit`, system of accounting and registration of landownership (SARL) and some specialized applications. ...
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[Layout Engine] Panorama is a line layout and text composition engine to render text in various worldwide languages made by Bitstream Inc.. Panorama uses Font Fusion as the base to support rendering of the text. The engine allows the user to manage different text formatting aspects like spacing, alignment, style effects (bold, embossed, out...
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[TVP2] Panorama is the main news program on TVP2. The main edition is broadcast at 18:00 every day. This program was created in 1991. In 2010, `Panorama` watched by an average of 1.5 million Poles. Since 2009, the editor-in-chief of `Panorama` is Jacek Skorus == Current presenters == === Main editions === === Other editions === == See also ...
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[art] Panoramic paintings during the Romantic Era captured all 360 degrees of a scene. Typically shown in rotundas for viewing, panoramas were meant to be so lifelike they confused the spectator between what was real and what was image. ==Creation of the Panorama== Robert Barker conceived the concept of the panorama in 1787. While walking o...
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[database engine] Panorama is a database engine and development environment for Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. ==Overview== Panorama is database software for the Apple Inc. Macintosh and Microsoft Windows. It is a product of ProVUE Development. According to its owner Jim Rea, ProVUE is the oldest third-party software company (apart from M...
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[music competition] Panorama is an annual music competition of Steelbands from Trinidad and Tobago. It is usually held around Carnival time. ==History== Panorama was first held in Antigua in 2001 and won by Hell`s Gate Orchestra. The first Trinidad Panorama was first held during Carnival celebrations in 1963. A popular Calypso is arranged i...
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• (n.) A picture representing scenes too extended to be beheld at once, and so exhibited a part at a time, by being unrolled, and made to pass continuously before the spectator. • (n.) A complete view in every direction. • (n.) A picture presenting a view of objects in every direction, as from a central point.Panorama: words in the d...
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(from the article `publishing, history of`) ...Time has had its greatest influence, however, in postwar Europe, where such magazines as L`Express (founded 1953) in France, Der Spiegel (founded ...
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in the visual arts, continuous narrative scene or landscape painted to conform to a flat or curved background, which surrounds or is unrolled before ... [4 related articles]
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In art, a long painting stretched round the inside walls of circular buildings, intended to create the illusion of real scenery seen from a central vantage point (sometimes called a cyclorama). They...
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A broad view, usually scenic or a series of images stitched together to create a picture wider than what the camera is normally capable of capturing
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1) Predecessor to the diorama developed in the late 18th century. 2) A bar running up and down stage (as opposed to across stage) to hold masking, scenery, or lighting. (From Greek 'Pan' = All and 'Horama' = View).
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a photograph containing a wide view
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Pan`o·ra'ma noun [ New Latin , from Greek ..., ..., all + ... that which is seen, a view, from ... to see. See
Pan- , and
Wary .]
1. A complete view in every direction.
2. A picture presenting a view of objects in every direction, as from a central point.
3. A ...
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A wide, unbroken view of an entire surrounding area. A picture or series of pictures representing a continuous scene, either exhibited all at once, or exhibited one at a time by being unrolled and passed before the audience.
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A broad view, usually scenic or a series of images stitched together to create a picture wider than what the camera is normally capable of capturing.
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n] - a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene
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panorama, panoramic, panoramically 1. An unbroken view of an entire surrounding area; a 360 degree view: an unobstructed view extending in all directions, especially of a landscape. 2. A comprehensive presentation; a survey: as with 'a panorama of American literature'. 3. A picture with a wide view: a picture or photograph that has a wide view, e...
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cyclorama noun a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene
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In art, a long painting stretched round the inside walls of circular buildings, intended to create the illusion of real scenery seen from a central vantage point (sometimes called a cyclorama). They were popular throughout the 19th century, illustrating subjects such as the Crimean War, the American Civil War, and Niagara Falls. A journey through t...
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