At this site, all available panorama stitching software is compared and
reviewed.
http://www.panoguide.com/software/
Hi all
Does anyone know of an image stitching program for the Mac.
EnRoute PowerStitch for PCs has just been dropped and a mac version never
appeared out of beta, are there any alternatives available?
Thanks in anticipation.
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Regards
Richard
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We spoke to the rep from ArcSoft (
http://arcsoft.com/panoramamaker2000.html ) at Comdex last week. They gave
me a full software package to evaluate which includes a PC CD and a Mac CD.
I'm not finding any indication on their web site but the Mac CD says that
it has their Panorama Maker 2000
I don't know if you will be able to find it here but George Lepp wrote about
an image stitching program in Outdoor Photographer a while back. His site is
www.leppphoto.com. If you contact him maybe he could be of assistance.
Aside from the ArcSoft ( http://arcsoft.com/panoramamaker2000.html )
software I posted about earlier today, I just came across this software
from Kaidan: http://www.kaidan.com/products/vrtpanoworx.html. They also
sell panoramic tripos heads.
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Larry Berman
Web Sites for
you might find some info on these specialized sites:
http://www.panoguide.com/software/
http://panoramic.net/panoramicnetwork/software.htm
http://panoramic.net
jan Albrecht
Richard,
I had poor results using a stitching program called "Vista." Only tried
it a couple of times; maybe others have done better with it. Its easy to
use, but gave me rather crude results.
I had very good luck using Photoshop for stitching. My method is to open
each frame of intended
: Thursday, November 23, 2000 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: filmscanners: Image stiching software for Mac?
Richard,
I had poor results using a stitching program called "Vista." Only tried
it a couple of times; maybe others have done better with it. Its easy to
use, but gave me rather crude result
Thanks for the detailed reply James. I was asking the question for a friend
who wants to scan slides from his X-Pan. I'm sure he'll appreciate your
post.
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Regards
Richard
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One of my favourite activities is making panoramas using multiple images
(says a lot about my social life!). I use Photoshop and it works
fantastically, I have tried to "stitch" and it never worked for me very
well. I generally use the PS technique as Jim does (quoted below), except
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