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05/09/2007 03:12:14 PM · #1 |
Hi All
Quick question what software do I need to stitch a number of photo together to make a pamaroma photo
(Sorry about spelling i'm dyxlextic) ;-) |
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05/09/2007 03:18:50 PM · #2 |
Loads of resources here. We just had a big discussion this week in fact.
Hope this helps.
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05/09/2007 03:21:21 PM · #3 |
Thanks Eugene ;-) your a star |
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05/09/2007 03:28:35 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by agwright: Thanks Eugene ;-) your a star |
Shhhh! Don't tell anyone. I'm incognito! ;)
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05/09/2007 03:33:53 PM · #5 |
Try this one Autostitch It's amazing, it's free and the only thing is that you don't have room to fix somethings. |
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05/09/2007 03:37:45 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by teto: Try this one Autostitch It's amazing, it's free and the only thing is that you don't have room to fix somethings. |
I use Autostitch, but I've yet to NEED to fix something. I even had a banding issue with un-even exposures on one set of images and found the check box to auto-adjust exposure and it took care of all my issues.
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05/09/2007 03:59:49 PM · #7 |
photoshop cs2 has the photomerge function, it works pretty good.
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05/09/2007 04:13:17 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Hot_Pixel: photoshop cs2 has the photomerge function, it works pretty good. |
Please read this thread and find out just how wrong that statement is. No offense intended, but Photoshop's stitching is back in the Dark Ages compared to the newer programs.
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