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    I found a piece of film and took a few measurements. Then drew the shape for 35MM film. The film frame and image are separate objects. I selected all the image frames, and applied the pano image. Rich
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    I found a piece of film and took a few measurements. Then drew the shape for 35MM film. The film frame and image are separate objects. I selected all the image frames, and applied the pano image. Rich

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    hey hey, right on Rich... these grafx would look great on a web page.... [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] nice stuff... btw, is this Boulder Creek we are looking at?

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    This is the Warf and Boardwalk at Santa Cruz in the northern part of Monterey Bay. Boulder Creek is in the mountains about 10 miles away. Actually, I was born just behind the warf. More exactly, there was a hospital on the cliff many years ago. Rich
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    A panographic of the back garden. Rich
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    what a pretty backyard. It looks like a dream

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    I added some annotations on the strip. rich
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    Rich
    Nifty idea you have here. Your pictures look great. What application are you putting it together in?

    dafipp
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    I have drawn in AS since the first release, and find it easier to control the dimensions. So, I measured the film with digital calipers to get the correct ratios and dimensions, and then drew the frame. Whatever works best. AS fills to a closed line drawing, but the fills are separate. The fills in AS are more difficult to handle, since you cannot attach to them. You can capture then, and group them, however. I did two fills. One of the frame, and one of the image place holder. The fills were saved in WMF format. I have tried Clipboard transfers Xara X, but the scaling is a disaster. WMF works great. I have several bitmap editors, and just pick one. I just loaded PS Elements 2. I have been using PSE2 for the panographic assemblies. These WMF read into Xara X, and become objects. The the image holders are grouped if I want to load a long image into a series. XX does a great job of putting long images into grouped objects. Then some final adjusting, and export to a JPG. I uploaded the single frame in WMF. Not sure if it will download in the same format if you want to use it. Rich

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    I am not sure how well this will work since the image areas as so small. Rich
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