Thanks all.

I took a number of pano shots up by the parking area, just before and
just after Mark started the climb up to the peak.

I like what i have,meaning i finally have good exposures in misty
conditions, and i really hope to get a good pano. I'll look at the
ones Ken and Paul suggested.



Dave

On 6/8/07, Paul Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Google for AutoStitch - it's freeware and does a really nice job.
>
> -p
>
> Mark Roberts wrote:
> > David J Brooks wrote:
> >
> >> I tried a 3 shot pano last night, on the Mac, and used the auto stitch
> >> in CS. The three photos were all shot in M mode and the exposures look
> >> the same across the board, except when i stitch, i get 2 distinct
> >> lines at about 40 degrees or so coming from the top middle and out to
> >> the far sides of the photo.
> >>
> >> Are there a mass of things that need to be set up here, or is auto
> >> merge not a great thing to use.
> >
> > Photo Merge in CS2 sucks. Photo Merge in CS was even worse.
> >
> > Try:
> > PanoStitcher http://www.pixtra.com/index.htm - $29.95
> > Panorama Maker http://arcsoft.com/product_tracker.asp?softwareid=7 -
> > $39.95
> >
> > Or upgrade to Photoshop CS3 with excellent Photo Merge - $$$$$$$
> >
> >
>
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