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From: Neil Jones on 2 May 2010 06:28 Hi, I am looking for easy to use software to create Panoramic photos. I bought AutoStitch from Serif and am not overly impressed with the stitching capabilities. It is an ok tool. Is there any other software that can create Panoramic photos? Thank you in advance for any help. NJ
From: N on 2 May 2010 06:50 "Neil Jones" <nj(a)dev.null> wrote in message news:vtcDn.286453$wr5.175713(a)newsfe22.iad... > Hi, > > I am looking for easy to use software to create Panoramic photos. I > bought AutoStitch from Serif and am not overly impressed with the > stitching capabilities. It is an ok tool. Is there any other software > that can create Panoramic photos? > > Thank you in advance for any help. > > NJ Autostitch is quite good. Are your original images good enough? Were they taken pivoting on the nodal point? -- N
From: me on 2 May 2010 07:01 On Sun, 02 May 2010 12:28:41 +0200, Neil Jones <nj(a)dev.null> wrote: >Hi, > >I am looking for easy to use software to create Panoramic photos. I >bought AutoStitch from Serif and am not overly impressed with the >stitching capabilities. It is an ok tool. Is there any other software >that can create Panoramic photos? Never heard of this AS from Serif,. However, there is a free version of Autosticth that has been around for years created by two PhD students at UBCo. I'ved used it fro yeaars myself. http://cvlab.epfl.ch/~brown/autostitch/autostitch.html
From: David J Taylor on 2 May 2010 07:09 > Hi, > > I am looking for easy to use software to create Panoramic photos. I > bought AutoStitch from Serif and am not overly impressed with the > stitching capabilities. It is an ok tool. Is there any other software > that can create Panoramic photos? > > Thank you in advance for any help. > > NJ I have the equivalent software from Kolor - Autopano PRO - and I would have said it works very well indeed. Check that you have enough overlap in your images - I'd suggest at least 1/3 of the frame. I try and keep the exposure nearly the same as well. Cheers, David
From: OG on 2 May 2010 07:38 "Neil Jones" <nj(a)dev.null> wrote in message news:vtcDn.286453$wr5.175713(a)newsfe22.iad... > Hi, > > I am looking for easy to use software to create Panoramic photos. I > bought AutoStitch from Serif and am not overly impressed with the > stitching capabilities. It is an ok tool. Is there any other software > that can create Panoramic photos? > > Thank you in advance for any help. ICE (Image Composite Editor) is a free download from Microsoft that is pretty good. Windows only, of course. 32bit and 64bit versions exist.
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