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dewy - Sep 9, 2004
After seeing
this and other great panoramic photos it has kind of inspired me to try some panormaice photos, and as you might know I have the FujiFilm Finepix S5000 which does not have a 'Panoramic' funtion as far as I can tell, so I was wondering what is needed to take these photos? are there any cameras avainable in australia for panoramic photos?
Thanks in advance
dewy =)
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shuttertalk - Sep 9, 2004
Hey dewy... just pan and take a few shots, allowing for overlap. Then you can get some software to stitch it together on your computer. That's how most panoramas are done. Using a tripod helps, but is not necessary.
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dewy - Sep 9, 2004
Any one know of any software to do this? Prefereably Free or OpenSource, but I suppose if it does the job well It could go down as my first software I ahve ever paid for =P
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StudioJ - Sep 9, 2004
If you seriously want a panoramic camera you could go for the Hasselblad XPan II for only $4,500.00 without any lenses!
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dewy - Sep 9, 2004
I Think I might stick with using Photostiching untill I win the Lotto =P
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shuttertalk - Sep 10, 2004
I've used the arcsoft software which comes free with most stuff... not bad. Also IPIX.
Irfan view (free image viewer) has the function, but haven't tried it out.
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dewy - Sep 10, 2004
Can you ame a few things that the Arcsoft Software cames with?
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peter - Sep 10, 2004
i just use the canon photrostich util ..does the job good for me ..
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dewy - Sep 10, 2004
I think that program came with ym Parents Canon i455 Printer might look into that =)
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adam - Sep 10, 2004
try Ulead cool 360, very easy