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I remember seeing this done but can't remember where. I think it was the Keynote at CES or something. They took several photos of the same area and vista was able to combine them into one panoramic view. Any idea how this was done? Thanks |
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I don't think it is a Windows Vista feature Try autostitch: AutoStitch or Canon photostitch (it comes on installation CDs with almost every Canon camera) or hugin (open source). |
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| Hi: Long time no. I can do it with my camera, but not with Vista. Sorry.
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| I have Nikon View for my one Nikon camera and Arc soft had a Panorama maker software that I used quite often took a while to get used to but you can make quite a nice photo view with the software.
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