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    Default Panorama Tool

    One of my favorite photo tools is the Panorama Tool in the Photo Tools fly out menu. I am fortunate to live in a land of sweeping vistas and by stitching together a number of overlapping photos I can create a dynamic panorama.

    Version 10 products that have this feature have the added benefit of determining the proper sequence of photos so I can just drag and drop the photos and not worry about if I have them in the proper sequence.
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    Default Re: Panorama Tool

    Beautiful Gary!

    I have done a few of these using PanStudio 2.5, which I presume is what you used. It came with DPX10.

    Have you tried using dissimilar images? This also gives a very interesting effect of stitching the images together with adjustable transparency at the interfaces.

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    Default Re: Panorama Tool

    Thanks. I just used the plain vanilla version and comes installed. The main benefit of the Pan Studio is you can create 360s and can stitch more than 7 images and I don't really need these.

    I think I accidentally got the odd image included and it was amusing.

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    Default Re: Panorama Tool

    The panorama feature is excellent.
    Your view is even more excellent, nay, gorgeous. You lucky chap!
    :-)
    Grenou

 

 

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