I'm currently looking at getting Panavue's Image Assembler (http://www.panavue.com/en/downloads/pia/trial.htm) however would like to find a free version like the one that was offered from MIT for the PC (will find the link later).Anybody know of some good photo stitching software for the Mac otherwise? I have some great panoramic shots from the west coast I've stitched before and I'm heading to the Grand Canyon and would like to be able to take more.
3/12/2007 8:38:19 PM
i was looking for one that I used a while back on google, but can't seem to think of the name. it's Stitch, or Stitcher, or something like that.I did come across this though:http://echoone.com/doubletake/
3/12/2007 9:18:24 PM
i have some kind of Kodak Photostich software. it works pretty well. i used it to stitch these grand canyon pictures from a friend (the pictures weren't really good, so that limited the stitch)http://joelion.com/temp/GrandCanyon-Panoramic-full.jpghttp://joelion.com/temp/GrandCanyon-Panoramic-cropped.jpgi can rip and upload it for you tomorrow maybe
3/12/2007 9:28:22 PM
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/resources/tools/qtvr.htmlThere are a lot of quicktime resources to do this pretty well.[Edited on March 12, 2007 at 9:34 PM. Reason : .]
3/12/2007 9:34:11 PM
I'm looking for something quick and dirty like the DoubleTake software.However, I'd rather not have to line up all the photos. The picture I took of the Santa Monica Pier was about 55 photos, I seriously don't want to be lining all those up!
3/13/2007 5:49:21 PM
jeeze, you should only need 9-12 for a full panorama
3/14/2007 9:01:24 AM
I like a lot of pictures Noen, on the pier you can see the ferris wheel and everybody on it and what color their sunglasses are!
3/20/2007 8:34:58 PM