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Old 18-05-2005, 20:11   #1 (permalink)
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I was wandering if anyone here could reccomend any software for stitching photo's together?

I have used photoshop and also the cannon software, but on some pictures they dont seem to work very well.

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I have tried several different stitching packages including the one supplied by Canon. They do vary is quality of results but I find that if you have shot the pictures correctly with the same exposure and focal length they do a reasonable job. Although more time consuming, I have found that manually stitching the photos together in Photoshop has always given me the best results.
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Panorama factory is the best for the job. Only needs a slight clean up in PS afterwards.
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