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Old 07-07-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default photo stitch software

I did a quick search without success.

I was wondering if there is a good photo stitch software out there besides the Canon software. I used the Canon software to stitch couple shots together to make a panorama view, but I didn't get a good seam. Can anyone give suggestion on how to do it or a better software? Thanks.

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Default Re: photo stitch software

Goto Versiontracker.com, select your operating system, type "stitch" in the search box, and hit Enter.
Pick and choose.

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Thanks. I tried cs3 on two scenes, and it looked much better than the canon photostitch. I still couldn't get one scene to line up well.
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Have you tried Panorama Factory?

I have used it in the past, and it works great.
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Default Re: photo stitch software

I highly recommend autostitch (AutoStitch) It's the best in my opinion and isn't limited to flat panoramas. Plus it automatically figures out how to put the pictures together !

And did I mention it's free
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Have you tried Panorama Factory?

I have used it in the past, and it works great.
I use this too and would highly recommend it. fwiw
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Default Re: photo stitch software

I don't specialize in panoramas, but they are fun to create. Since I already have photoshop CS3 I use that most of the time. I also have and use PTassembler. It takes some setting up and is based on software that may not be the most current in abilities but it is free and does a good job. PTAssembler I've tried lots of different software. PTgui and Autopano Pro are probably the best/do the most software if one wants to spend about $160 -$200 on panorama software. There is a lot of software but I think those two do the most with all kinds of pano image combinations.Smugmug has a great page about Panoramas with interesting info and links at Looking High and Wide at dbdimages.com- powered by SmugMug . They also have a lot of panorama photos to view at their Homepage -- search for panoramas.

I enjoyed viewing your photos. My wife and I went to Yellowstone last year and I did take some photos for panoramas.

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