Thank you Jerry, I'll check out the links.
Can you tell me how to save a pano in jpeg and in a size that Windows Viewer can handle?
photocat wrote:
Try serif's panorama plus. Version 3 is free with the upgrade bringing around 14 dollars.
Very powerful and slick
Thank you for the input. I'll look it up.
Gene51 wrote:
There are quite a few.
My favorite, though a bit of a learning curve PT/GUI
I like that Lightroom produces a dng file which is essentially still a raw file upon which you can continue to apply parametric adjustments as if it were a single raw file.
Hugin is great as well, also based on Panorama Tools, like PT/GUI.
Here is a pretty comprehensive list:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_photo_stitching_softwareThank you for the information, I'll check it out.
Thanks again Jerry. I checked out all of the sites and they were very useful.
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