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I just got a plug in for ACDSee called Stitcher EZ
Not bad for 19.95 but the images are much smaller than the photos i used
The .mov files are fun but also small.
Gives you a steerable 360 degree image... like virtual reality.
Can send 1 meg .mov samples by email if anyone intersted.
Would like to meet others doing similar for discussions.

lyman@ruaturtle.com

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Ly wrote:

> I just got a plug in for ACDSee called Stitcher EZ
> Not bad for 19.95 but the images are much smaller than the photos i used
> The .mov files are fun but also small.
> Gives you a steerable 360 degree image... like virtual reality.
> Can send 1 meg .mov samples by email if anyone intersted.
> Would like to meet others doing similar for discussions.
>
> lyman@ruaturtle.com


www.AutoStitch.net is free and works auto-magically, you can set it to
make full size panoramas though the default is smallish. Not a whole lot
of options but totally plug & play.

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In article <2k2Ud.121011$JF2.52803@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>,
lyman@ruaturtle.com (Ly) wrote:

> I just got a plug in for ACDSee called Stitcher EZ
> Not bad for 19.95 but the images are much smaller than the photos i used
> The .mov files are fun but also small.
> Gives you a steerable 360 degree image... like virtual reality.
> Can send 1 meg .mov samples by email if anyone intersted.
> Would like to meet others doing similar for discussions.
>
> lyman@ruaturtle.com

Well even the expensive programs like Realviz advise using small
pictures (640x480) as you're playing around with 50 or 60 images and
unless you've got one of those super-duper G5 Macs, the pooter's going
to start running slow or crash if you try it with 2 megapixel pictures.

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