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I commonly use the panorama option of my Nikon CP8700... currently I'm
using either Archsoft Panorama Maker 3.0, or the stitching capability of
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0.
I create panoramas enough that it might be worthwhile to look for more
capable options. I like Panorama Maker, but sometimes I wish I could
combine the way each program approaches manual stitching. Elements
allows manual rotation and positioning, while PM utilizes a three-point
system. I find PM does usually produce the more accurate, seamless
panos, but not always.
So, I'm looking for recommendations for both free and paid panorama
creation software. If it costs, preference is towards products with
free trial software, preferably time-limited rather than crippleware.
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jmc wrote:
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> So, I'm looking for recommendations for both free and paid panorama
> creation software. If it costs, preference is towards products with
> free trial software, preferably time-limited rather than crippleware.
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David J Taylor wrote:
> jmc wrote:
> []
>
>>So, I'm looking for recommendations for both free and paid panorama
>>creation software. If it costs, preference is towards products with
>>free trial software, preferably time-limited rather than crippleware.
>
>
> http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autos [...] titch.html >
> Cheers,
> David
>
>
David, thank you. I looked at the examples, and have to say I wasn't
impressed. A lightpole in the city image is way wrong, and I don't like
the blurring of the top and bottom on the green image. Mount Garibaldi
does look nice though. The results from this program don't seem any
better than what I'm getting with my two 'free' proggys:
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jmc wrote:
> David J Taylor wrote:
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>> http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autos [...] titch.html >>
>> Cheers,
>> David
>>
>>
> David, thank you. I looked at the examples, and have to say I wasn't
> impressed. A lightpole in the city image is way wrong, and I don't
> like the blurring of the top and bottom on the green image. Mount
> Garibaldi does look nice though. The results from this program don't
> seem any better than what I'm getting with my two 'free' proggys:
>
> http://www.jodi.ws/scotland/tattoo [...] anos_.html >
> (comments welcome, btw)
>
> These are from this summer, I'm still working on my Paris photos and
> panoramas.
>
> jmc
Well, my impression is that AutoStitch gives better results, and I suggest
you try it. Of course, its major advantage is speed - open the images and
everything else is done. Perhaps those other free programs are as good
and we should be looking at them as well!
Your unknown Edinburgh hill is Calton Hill, by the way - about 5km north
of here.
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jmc <NOnewsgroupsSPAM@nojodibody.homeus> wrote:
> I commonly use the panorama option of my Nikon CP8700... currently I'm
> using either Archsoft Panorama Maker 3.0, or the stitching capability of
> Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0.
>
> I create panoramas enough that it might be worthwhile to look for more
> capable options. I like Panorama Maker, but sometimes I wish I could
> combine the way each program approaches manual stitching. Elements
> allows manual rotation and positioning, while PM utilizes a three-point
> system. I find PM does usually produce the more accurate, seamless
> panos, but not always.
>
> So, I'm looking for recommendations for both free and paid panorama
> creation software. If it costs, preference is towards products with
> free trial software, preferably time-limited rather than crippleware.
>
Smoky City Design's 'The Panorama Factory'. I got some very nice results
from it, with a bit of work.
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Pete Fenelon wrote:
> jmc <NOnewsgroupsSPAM@nojodibody.homeus> wrote:
>
>>So, I'm looking for recommendations for both free and paid panorama
>>creation software. If it costs, preference is towards products with
>>free trial software, preferably time-limited rather than crippleware.
>>
>
>
> Smoky City Design's 'The Panorama Factory'. I got some very nice results
> from it, with a bit of work.
>
> http://www.panoramafactory.net/ >
> pete
Thanks, Pete! The user's gallery is quite impressive. I've downloaded
the trial version and will check it out.
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jmc wrote:
>
> So, I'm looking for recommendations for both free and paid panorama
> creation software. If it costs, preference is towards products with
> free trial software, preferably time-limited rather than crippleware.
>
> Thanks!
>
So far I have received two recommendations - AutoStitch and Panorama
Factory.
To help document my research, and to fish for comments from the experts,
I've created a webpage at:
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