Panoraamlike
Panoraamlike is a neologism used in digital media to describe content that resembles a panorama, emphasizing a wide horizontal view and a sense of extended space. In practice, panoraamlike work merges multiple source images or video frames into a continuous image or sequence that can be panned or scrolled, often without full 360-degree coverage. The term signals a compromise between traditional panoramas and more limited, stylized wide-format visuals.
The word is formed from panorama plus the suffix -like, and its unusual spelling highlights its status
Applications and examples: panoraamlike imagery appears in virtual tours, real estate showcases, immersive art installations, image
Technical considerations: panoraamlike content often uses cylindrical or equirectangular projections to best preserve spatial continuity. Quality
See also: panorama, 360-degree photography, panoramic stitching, virtual tour, immersive media.