For all us Mac users out there. ; Any recommendations for a panoramic stitching program out there? ; No plugins available for Aperture. ; Thanks!
I tried Calico but it couldn't find a way to attach the two photos I was trying to stitch together. ; I downloaded the demo of Arcsoft's Panorama Maker 5 and this is the result...
Scott, This software ; http://echoone.com/DoubleTake/ ; was recommended on the This Week In Photography podcast recently, but I have no idea how well it works. ; Sounds like you can download a trial version though. ; Photoshop Elements is also an option and Adobe just recently announced Photoshop Elements 8 which will be released for both PC & Macs
I take it you are not a Adobe Photoshop user. It does a great job! I am looking for a panoramic software that will also animate for I can do virtual scenes of rooms buildings etc. All I can find is PC based.
I saw how Photoshop did it during the workshop but I don't have PS. ; The Panorama Maker 5 software is $79.99 and has versions for both PC and Mac.
Have you seen if Quicktime can do what you want? ; It use to have a VR component to it. Some tools that might help: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/resource ... /qtvr.html
I have not looked into Quicktime. I know many of the programs which stitch output to Quicktime. I need to stitch 360 degrees and over the top like a bubble.
Nice Pano Scott. I checked out the Double Take software Paul suggested & it looks pretty good. Will have to give it a try.
I did my first panoramas over the last few days, and tried the programs already mentioned as well as Photoshop CS3. I was surprised at the differing results each program gave. None of them gave me a click and done solution. I settled on using CS3, and having to manually grid distort the resulting image to get rid of the more obvious perspective distortions. Perhaps I was trying to cover too much area in 1 photo, or more probably I just don't know what I'm doing yet. Anyway, here is the result of a 5 pic pano from a trip to Hoover Dam last week. Erich