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Just been messing with some photo stiching apps, I m pretty happy with this one, I took the photos really quickly and hand held, (didn't have a tripod). I am linking to it because it is soooooo big =)
2417 x 600px
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Nice view, what are alternating dark and light patterns dewy? Is that where it was stitched?
What software have you played with?
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Yes the lines are hwere it was stiched because I had it auto I am guessing so It would have taken the shots at different shutterspeeds/apature settings I am gussing, a bit of photoshopping before sticking probably would not have harmed anytinhg buy it was my first, I am happy.
The software it called
PTGui I downlaoded the 30day trial which then costs 49 euro ($83.50 AUD), might need a reinstall or something haha because I can't really afford that, I have the money but am saving for sometihng else.
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1 x Nikon D5100
1 x Sony DSC-TX10
Apple MacBook Pro 15" (Retina Display)
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I've used some pano software by ArcSoft previously but can't seem to find it on my pooter now. Bit of a bummer, as I've got a nice one of Sydney Harbour that I want to stitch together.