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stitching photos together
Is anyone aware of software which can stitch multiple photos together to
make longer panoramic (or wraparound) panoramas? I've used Olympus Camedia software to do it, but it will only work with pictures taken that way on their proprietary storage media and with their camera. Thanks, CC |
Re: stitching photos together
"cc" <chaffin83@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:%zEXa.66821$Ho3.9879@sccrnsc03... > Is anyone aware of software which can stitch multiple photos together to > make longer panoramic (or wraparound) panoramas? I've used Olympus Camedia > software to do it, but it will only work with pictures taken that way on > their proprietary storage media and with their camera. > > Thanks, > CC > > Photostitch 3.1 or whatever current version is out there reportedly enables photos to be stitched together. I have it but have not yet used it. |
Re: stitching photos together
Photoshop Elements On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 02:24:59 GMT, "cc" <chaffin83@comcast.net> wrote: >Is anyone aware of software which can stitch multiple photos together to >make longer panoramic (or wraparound) panoramas? I've used Olympus Camedia >software to do it, but it will only work with pictures taken that way on >their proprietary storage media and with their camera. > >Thanks, >CC > |
Re: stitching photos together
PanoramaMaker 3.0 does a nice job and is easy to use.
cc wrote: > Is anyone aware of software which can stitch multiple photos together to > make longer panoramic (or wraparound) panoramas? I've used Olympus Camedia > software to do it, but it will only work with pictures taken that way on > their proprietary storage media and with their camera. > > Thanks, > CC > > |
Re: stitching photos together
CC wrote:
>Is anyone aware of software which can stitch multiple photos together to >make longer panoramic (or wraparound) panoramas? I've used Olympus Camedia >software to do it, but it will only work with pictures taken that way on >their proprietary storage media and with their camera. I've had very good luck lately with the Canon stitching program. It does get kind of messy if you are trying to stitch together more than about one GB of images. ---Bob Gross--- |
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Whatever it's called that comes with the Canon 10D works pretty well.
I've been playing with it lately and have been impressed with the results. |
Re: stitching photos together
PhotoStitch does a pretty good job as long as you keep the camera
level. Two or three go together much better than four (the max). |
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The PhotoStitch 3.1 I have doesn't have a four-pic limit.
"Randall Ainsworth" <rag@nospam.techline.com> wrote in message news:040820032202357221%rag@nospam.techline.com... > PhotoStitch does a pretty good job as long as you keep the camera > level. Two or three go together much better than four (the max). |
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"cc" <chaffin83@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:%zEXa.66821$Ho3.9879@sccrnsc03... > Is anyone aware of software which can stitch multiple photos together You will find a comprehensive review of available software at www.panoguide.com If you are looking for freeware, there's little choice: the most popular is Panorama Factory V1.6. Panorama Tools is excellent and also free, but is much more difficult to use, and needs a front-end "helper" application such as PTAssembler, PTGui or PTMac (none of which are free) to make it useable. Others you might look at are Panavue Image Assembler, and PhotoVista. You find highly positive views from users of all the available software, but some stitchers are more capable than others. Find out which is right for you by taking advantage of the free trial offers that are usually available. John |
Re: stitching photos together
On 5 Aug 2003 00:11:35 -0700, in rec.photo.digital
Andrew_Gala13@hotmail.com (Andrew Gala) wrote: >360dof have a good one for this. > >http://www.360dof.com/productcompari...turecomparison > >you probably just want the Professional Suite, if you just want to >stitch images together. If that's all you want, save money and buy Panavue Image Assembler directly. All they've done is license and repackage it. Last time I checked they were also slightly behind in incorporating updates. __________________________________________________ ______ Ed Ruf Lifetime AMA# 344007 (EGRuf@cox.net) http://members.cox.net/egruf See images taken with my CP-990 and 5700 at http://members.cox.net/egruf-digicam |
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