Stitching Images
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Stitching Images
Not sure if I'm in the right category but is there a program that can stitch multiple images together without a seam or line?
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On the Mac I always use Calico. It handles standard horizontal panoramas as well as stacked sets of related images. For Windows you might try PhotoVista. Google can help you find other options.
Photoshop CS3 is supposed to have better stitching tools than CS2; I have not tested it yet.
Photoshop CS3 is supposed to have better stitching tools than CS2; I have not tested it yet.
Free digital imaging ezine (and discounted plug-ins!)
www.plugsandpixels.com
www.plugsandpixels.com
A bit of a novice at this but I find Serif Panorama Plus does the trick.
I use version 1, current version is 3. check it out at
http://www.serif.com/panoramaplus/panor ... /index.asp
If there is no trial period, I can arrange a copy of ver1 with registration instructions as it has just been issued as a free downoad on a PC Mag disc here in Aust.
email me at lesam@tpg.com.au if interested
Lesam
I use version 1, current version is 3. check it out at
http://www.serif.com/panoramaplus/panor ... /index.asp
If there is no trial period, I can arrange a copy of ver1 with registration instructions as it has just been issued as a free downoad on a PC Mag disc here in Aust.
email me at lesam@tpg.com.au if interested
Lesam
The only stupid question is the one you didn't ask
Just finished reading the Plugins Newsletter and went to Martin Vicaneks' site to look at the Pinocchio Plugin and found Pano Wrap which you may find usefull.
Check out the full story at http://www.vicanek.de:80/
Lesam
Check out the full story at http://www.vicanek.de:80/
Lesam
The only stupid question is the one you didn't ask
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Try Hugin/Panotools/Enblend
I've been using this with the GiMP in Ubuntu Linux. Works well, though there's a bit of a learning curve and, as usual, practice makes perfect. Hugin is itself a GUI frontend for Panotools. The whole package is free, cross-platform for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux.
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/