Smiler Striker Nov 18, 2010 #1 Is there any software available that is incredibly easy to use for joining photos together to make panorama's? Cheers in advance
Is there any software available that is incredibly easy to use for joining photos together to make panorama's? Cheers in advance
neiluk1985 Midfield Nov 18, 2010 #2 personally I think photoshop is the best, but there's also a program called PanoramaFactory which is canny comprehensive, but in the end i've just gone back to photoshop
personally I think photoshop is the best, but there's also a program called PanoramaFactory which is canny comprehensive, but in the end i've just gone back to photoshop
I Icarebecauseyoudo Guest Nov 19, 2010 #4 This could just be an invitation to produce more crimes against horizontalism
Smiler Striker Nov 19, 2010 #5 Cheers fellas, that Panorama factory one does the job I need. Basically it does everything for you which is what I wanted.
Cheers fellas, that Panorama factory one does the job I need. Basically it does everything for you which is what I wanted.
N not spavin Guest Nov 20, 2010 #6 I couldn't find decent free software for Mac, so I paid a tenner or so for Doubletake. It's canny.
smoker Striker Nov 22, 2010 #7 clyde said: try autostitch. Click to expand... I had a go at that but you need a degree to fathom it out. :-( I had more joy with Canon Photostitch but it is prone to misalignment, especially if there is a lot of curvature to the outer edges of the lens.
clyde said: try autostitch. Click to expand... I had a go at that but you need a degree to fathom it out. :-( I had more joy with Canon Photostitch but it is prone to misalignment, especially if there is a lot of curvature to the outer edges of the lens.
taipeisafc Striker Nov 22, 2010 #8 I had a play with this a couple of years back :- http://panotools.sourceforge.net/ When I was trying to get some panoramas done of a chemical plant I was building and it seemed to work pretty well and is obviously open source.
I had a play with this a couple of years back :- http://panotools.sourceforge.net/ When I was trying to get some panoramas done of a chemical plant I was building and it seemed to work pretty well and is obviously open source.
R Roger Striker Nov 23, 2010 #9 Hugin is based on Panorama Tools, free and a bit easier to use. I use PTGui for my 360 panoramas but its not free and probably better suited to 360's than straight "cylinderical" panos
Hugin is based on Panorama Tools, free and a bit easier to use. I use PTGui for my 360 panoramas but its not free and probably better suited to 360's than straight "cylinderical" panos