Tim Sherburne wrote: >Hi Paul... I can vouch for ArcSoft Panorama Maker. It's very simple, >gives good results, and relatively inexpensive. US$40, you can download >it right away, and it's available for Mac and Windows. There's a demo >that you can try out first. > ><http://www.arcsoft.com> > >I've done several hi-res 16x20 images (printed by mpix.com) and they've >looked great. Only complaint is that the software limits you to 16 total >frames in the panorama (I think, I don't have the software handy right now).
I'll second everyone's recommendation of Panorama Maker. (I'd have mentioned it earlier but I didn't realize it was available for Mac.) I don't know what the frame limitation number is, but I do know it's fewer than 20 ;-) I'm hoping they fix this (as well as accept 16-bit color) in the next version. Think I'll drop them a line and ask when the next version might be coming. (Current version is getting on for two years old now, I think.)

