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jimwong
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Feb 08, 2005 23:11 |  #1

I lost the software CD that came with my G2 and I would like to stitch together some panoramics.. anyone know if of a link I can download that entire software contained on the original CD?




  
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Feb 08, 2005 23:21 |  #2

Go here and look under "download library":

http://consumer.usa.ca​non.com …tIndexAct&fcate​goryid=113 (external link)




  
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Feb 09, 2005 00:03 |  #3

thanks,

I did and the photo stitch software is not listed as a download and it appears the downloads are updates and not the full software versions for the G2..




  
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Feb 09, 2005 04:41 as a reply to  @ jimwong's post |  #4

I have the same problem ... lost my disk some time ago and got a new notebook (so can't process RAW any longer on my notebook).

I called Canon support and they said I should order it (they gave me a fax number for my local tech support), they would charge a fee ~10$ - 20$ for the handling and CD.

Hope that helps you.

I haven't ordered so far, as I still have the software on my PC at home and have upgraded to the 20D anyway ...

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PS: If you only want to stitch, then there are other possibilities.
There's a freeware platform called Panotools (do a web search) with some add-ons to it (some freeware, some you have to pay for) that might help you.


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Apr 20, 2005 16:22 |  #5

Are you still in need of the software disc for the Canon G2? If so, I have it available. (My camera was stolen, but they left the user guides and software.)




  
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Sep 19, 2008 22:02 as a reply to  @ wm096's post |  #6

@wm096: I'm interested in your Canon G2 manual and CD.
Sorry to read that your cam was stolen, though.
I saw your post:
https://photography-on-the.net/forum/...ad.ph​p?t=57361
I see you don't allow email, so I don't have much hope that you'll ever see this, but I AM interested, and will happily send you a prepaid padded envelope for the manuals and CD...
Email me!
Thanks,
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Sep 20, 2008 09:52 |  #7

try this opensource program from here http://hugin.sourcefor​ge.net/ (external link)


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Sep 20, 2008 10:27 as a reply to  @ maxsoul's post |  #8

@maxsoul- For pano stitching, that's a great suggestion; I'll try it!




  
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Sep 22, 2008 22:48 as a reply to  @ lexein's post |  #9

When I sold my G2 I kept a copy of the CD. I have it here by my desk.
If I can remember how to make an FTP site link I could post it on my website so you could download. I did that a couple years ago but forget the procedure.


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