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a great panoramic stitcher 



- Version: 2.2b17, 12/30/2008 10:48PM PST
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camner
Freeware perfect alternative ... - Version: 2.2b10, 12/1/2008 05:47PM PST
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roro01
Hugin.
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- Freeware perfect alternative ...
Simple, elegant, excellent 



- Version: 2.1, 9/8/2007 03:22PM PST
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gotutt
I am not a professional photographer, nor a pro at Photoshop. However, I do a lot of photo projects for work, and have searched for a program to stitch together photos to make panorama shots.
This program could not be any easier to use, it makes lining up the shots a breeze (they overlap with translucency). Fine-tuning is very easy as well. Not for pros, but for the casual photographer that wants a quick way to stitch photos, this is it.
This program could not be any easier to use, it makes lining up the shots a breeze (they overlap with translucency). Fine-tuning is very easy as well. Not for pros, but for the casual photographer that wants a quick way to stitch photos, this is it.
1. Calico
2. Hugin
3. DoubleTake
4. The "panorama" feature of Photoshop Elements 6
What I find is that none of these work well with all of my panos. Each program seems to hiccup on a different kind of issue. By having several in my hip pocket, I can almost always get a decent stitch with one of these.
DoubleTake is among the easiest to use of all of these. When it works, it's very fast and very effective.