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Recommendation for photo stitcher please?
**curlywurly**
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Good morning.
When in Australia this year I took three landscape photos of a beautiful view. I would like to have them "stitched" together to make one long photo ( believe that is the technical term?). Does anyone have any recommendations? I have tried Googling and not come up with much. I am thinking about going into Snappy Snaps (my local one does all sorts of interesting things with photos) but I am guessing this would be a very expensive option.
Thanks for reading.
Curly
When in Australia this year I took three landscape photos of a beautiful view. I would like to have them "stitched" together to make one long photo ( believe that is the technical term?). Does anyone have any recommendations? I have tried Googling and not come up with much. I am thinking about going into Snappy Snaps (my local one does all sorts of interesting things with photos) but I am guessing this would be a very expensive option.
Thanks for reading.
Curly
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Photoshop. There is a 30 trial on at the moment too. https://www.adobe.com
Upload the three and can do it for you. Or due to bandwidth/upload times try a thumbnails.0 -
Hi
I use this,
http://cvlab.epfl.ch/~brown/autostitch/autostitch.html
Very easy to use and had some great results!
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The new Photoshop Elements also does this (File/New/Photopanorama) and will be easier to use than Photoshop.
PTGUI (http://www.ptgui.com/) is probably the gold standard paid program (there is a trial version but it watermarks the final image). For a one-off someone with the program might make a panorama for you
- assuming you have the pictures as jpegs. 0 -
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I have used the new Adobe Elements 8, and works very nicely. Try the free trial and see if that works for youThere are 10 kinds of people that understand binary
Those that do
Those that dont
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
Is there a gadget in Photoshop (6) (or any other software) that will undo a bit of fish-eye lens effect, so that you can make the edges of one pic align with a position 3/4 along another pic ?
TIA0 -
In Elements 7:-
Full Edit
Filter
Correct Camera Distortion
But depends on how severe the effect is.0 -
Here's some good free ones:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ICE/0
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