Try Hugin or PTGui.

The latest versions of photomerge in PS are good, but the dedicated
programs are just so much better.

Cheers,

Dave

2008/10/17 PN Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A month or so ago I took a test for a company that produces VR tours for
> real estate marketers. They initially specified Canon or Nikon equipment,
> but I went for it anyway. Finally heard back from them yesterday. They said
> my test, which I shot in my own house, was great. I got two assignments
> immediately, and shot one today. Took me only about an hour to shoot seven
> panos. I don't have to stitch them. I just upload the photos. So at the very
> least, these jobs will pay for my $400 pano head, which I like very much.
> It's the Manfrotto 303 plus. It's silky smooth and infinitely adjustable. I
> can achieve perfect nodal point alignment with little effort.
>
> I downloaded a demo version of some clunky pano software to check my work,
> and it looked good. I want to make some panos of my own, but I'm waiting for
> CS 4 before I buy any software. I already have the new PhotoShop on order,
> and I think it may come with adequate stitching functions, so I'm waiting.
> But I'm looking forward to shooting some other panos. More fun with
> cameras:-).
> Paul
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