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"DD" <tobytoby50(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of a program that will display Panoramic photos that have
> been made from several normal photographs stitched together. I want to be
> able to display a panorama at full screen width and have it slowly pan
> across the screen.
> Thanks for any suggestions...
> DD

Powerpoint will do that - not particularly well, but it is easy to
incorporate it into a display if that's what you want to do

From: BB on
Freeware: http://www.wpanorama.com/wpanorama.php?r=1264714252 combination
viewer and screensaver creator for panorama display


"OG" <owen(a)gwynnefamily.org.uk> wrote in message
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> "DD" <tobytoby50(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4b6132f2$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>> Does anyone know of a program that will display Panoramic photos that
>> have been made from several normal photographs stitched together. I want
>> to be able to display a panorama at full screen width and have it slowly
>> pan across the screen.
>> Thanks for any suggestions...
>> DD
>
> Powerpoint will do that - not particularly well, but it is easy to
> incorporate it into a display if that's what you want to do
>



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From: ransley on
On Jan 28, 12:47 am, DD <tobytob...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a program that will display Panoramic photos that
> have been made from several normal photographs stitched together. I want
> to be able to display a panorama at full screen width and have it slowly
> pan across the screen.
> Thanks for any suggestions...
> DD

www.PTGUI.com has options that might suprise you, but you want
autopan?
From: DD on
Thank you for all the suggestions, I have looked at them all but because
I want to autopan the panorama I think the only suitable program would
be NPanorama. At first glance it seems that it will do all I want to do!
The need is to produce a file that will work in a slideshow like
Photodex Pro Show Producer, I think this may do the job!
I guess the best thing is that not only will it produce an AVI file, it
is FREE !!!!
Thanks again everybody and keep me in mind if other programs show up...
DD




On 28/01/2010 5:47 PM, DD wrote:
> Does anyone know of a program that will display Panoramic photos that
> have been made from several normal photographs stitched together. I want
> to be able to display a panorama at full screen width and have it slowly
> pan across the screen.
> Thanks for any suggestions...
> DD

From: OG on

"DD" <tobytoby50(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4b627aa9$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au...
> Thank you for all the suggestions, I have looked at them all but because I
> want to autopan the panorama I think the only suitable program would be
> NPanorama. At first glance it seems that it will do all I want to do! The
> need is to produce a file that will work in a slideshow like Photodex Pro
> Show Producer, I think this may do the job!
> I guess the best thing is that not only will it produce an AVI file, it is
> FREE !!!!
> Thanks again everybody and keep me in mind if other programs show up...
> DD
>

Why not just have the panorama slide in from the left or right? If its
anything like Powerpoint it should slide in right across its full width.