Free auto stitch programme

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I have not tried this myself but it was recommended on the Fred Langa newsletter, and the website looks intriguing, fascinating actually!! and it is free!! and less than 1 meg.
I know PScs has a panorama facility, but I'm not sure it goes this far. I have downloaded a copy and will give it a try.

And before you ask - NO - I had never heard of it before today, it is nothing to do with me!! and I have cross posted to the
adobe.photoshop.windows newsgroup!

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

Harry
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"Harry Limey" wrote in message
I have not tried this myself

I have now tried it myself and I can now say from personal experience that it is much better than the one built into PS -
Just a point - this is a Demo version of what the two designers call their Beta version, but it is fully functional and I would imagine will eventually become part of some expensive software!

Harry
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Harry Limey wrote:
"Harry Limey" wrote in message

I have not tried this myself

I have now tried it myself and I can now say from personal experience that it is much better than the one built into PS -

Ah, but can it be better than the not-beta PTGui driving Panorama Tools, with EnBlend doing the blending? All are free and they do an *excellent* job.

Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock
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Nicholas Sherlock wrote:
Ah, but can it be better than the not-beta PTGui...

Whoops, PTGui is a 30-day trial.

Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock
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Harry Limey wrote:
I have not tried this myself but it was recommended on the Fred Langa newsletter, and the website looks intriguing, fascinating actually!! and it is free!! and less than 1 meg.
I know PScs has a panorama facility, but I'm not sure it goes this far. I have downloaded a copy and will give it a try.

And before you ask - NO - I had never heard of it before today, it is nothing to do with me!! and I have cross posted to the
adobe.photoshop.windows newsgroup!

http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

Harry
Just given it a go and am disappointed in the jpeg artefacts. The stictching program that came with my Canon camera is much better.

Geoffrey
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Nicholas Sherlock wrote:
Nicholas Sherlock wrote:

Ah, but can it be better than the not-beta PTGui...

Whoops, PTGui is a 30-day trial.

Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock

But Hugin is free. It's also a frontend for Panotools.

Clyde
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