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Any Panorama software out there better than CS3?

 
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Jul 24, 2007 17:56 |  #1

Hi,

Just wondering if there is any panorama sofware out there that beats the MERGE/BLEND built into CS3?




  
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Jul 24, 2007 18:14 |  #2

I don't know the name of them but there's different kinds out there. Use google


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Jul 24, 2007 18:51 as a reply to  @ chauncey's post |  #3

Try http://en.wikipedia.or​g …%2C_viewers_and​_utilities (external link)




  
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Jul 24, 2007 18:59 |  #4

Give Realviz's Stitcher Unlimited a go.


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Jul 29, 2007 22:27 |  #5

manipula wrote in post #3604809 (external link)
Give Realviz's Stitcher Unlimited a go.

Agree. Tested many, realviz is the best... but very expensive (pro version $350).


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Jul 30, 2007 12:11 |  #6

how bout a good free one to just play around with?


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Jul 30, 2007 12:16 |  #7

Cathpah wrote in post #3636935 (external link)
how bout a good free one to just play around with?

http://www.tawbaware.c​om/ptasmblr.htm (external link)

This is for "Panorama Tools Assembler". The underlying code, "Panorama Tools" is open-source. The "Assembler" is a windows front end, with PT included. The price is $39.00, which is close to free. You will also find links to pano enthusiasts sites on the net.

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Jul 30, 2007 12:23 |  #8

Here is another front end. I know nothing about this one other than the fact that it is 79 euros and there are lots of useful links on the site.

http://www.ptgui.com/ (external link)


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Jul 30, 2007 12:28 |  #9

I use http://www.cs.ubc.ca …utostitch/autos​titch.html (external link) its free and works fairly well!


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Jul 30, 2007 12:30 |  #10

Again, not free, but I have heard good things about "Panorama Factory"

http://www.panoramafac​tory.com/ (external link)

$69


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Jul 30, 2007 13:22 |  #11

Radtech1 wrote in post #3636966 (external link)
http://www.tawbaware.c​om/ptasmblr.htm (external link)

This is for "Panorama Tools Assembler". The underlying code, "Panorama Tools" is open-source. The "Assembler" is a windows front end, with PT included. The price is $39.00, which is close to free. You will also find links to pano enthusiasts sites on the net.

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if $39 is close to free to you...i'd love to have your bank account.  :p

thanks for the help though.


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Jul 30, 2007 13:25 |  #12

Cathpah wrote in post #3637370 (external link)
if $39 is close to free to you...i'd love to have your bank account.  :p

thanks for the help though.


I took a look at the link by Eli, and that actually looks pretty good, too.

And as for $39.00 being close to free - well, compared to PS being in the $700.00 range, $39.00 falls into the "you can only give someone two black eyes" category.

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Jul 30, 2007 16:33 |  #13

Cathpah wrote in post #3637370 (external link)
if $39 is close to free to you...i'd love to have your bank account.  :p

thanks for the help though.

Judging by the gear in your sig, $39.00 should be 'close to free' to you, too. ;)




  
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