I use Photoshop CS, but there are cheaper tools out there. Take a look at Hugin, it's an open source panorama photo stitcher. It's available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS.
Tevek mentioned ICE, from Microsoft Research. You can get it here.
in addition to the earlier mentioned apps you can also use photoshop and for an image sequence that just won’t stitch in other apps PTGUI is the ducks nuts.
in addition to the earlier mentioned apps you can also use photoshop and for an image sequence that just won’t stitch in other apps PTGUI is the ducks nuts.
I have an old copy of Panorama Maker 4 that still works pretty good. The company doesn't make it or support it anymore, they don't even care how many copies of it I use on any of my machines.
Can you stitch photos together that are taken manually and attempt to be smoothly rotated with a bit of overlap or do you pretty much have to use control software to do it all automated?
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