Very well done!
This software, along with ArcSoft PhotoStudio and PhotoBase, came bundled with
my Epson 3200. I've played with it a bit, although I haven't done anything in
anger yet. It looks quite capable. And so does PhotoStudio. It has some neat
features and functions.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "GeeBee" <geebee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Arcsoft Panorama Maker 3.0 may be of interest to potential Panorama
> shooters.
>
> As usual I had taken more than one shot of a scene and could not make up my
> mind
> which one to post. I did not have any thoughts of panoramic in mind when I
> took the shots or I would have positioned the tree more favourably in the
> frame.
>
> Preferred this one for the sun on the fresh ploughed wet soil:
> http://www.geebeephoto.com/temp/Leica/Preston_Capes_11.htm
>
> Wet soil not as good in this one but then this one has the sunlit winding
> road:
> http://www.geebeephoto.com/temp/Leica/Preston_Capes_11a.htm
>
>
> It then occurred that they were ripe for some almost forgotten software that
> came bundled with the Panasonic LC5. I had never used the software before
> and I have not used it since, although I now have a few ideas in mind. It
> was simplicity itself to use. The two shots were loaded and there are three
> moveable colour coded reference points in each shot. Just position those
> points to where the shots are to be joined and click.
>
> http://www.geebeephoto.com/temp/Leica/Preston_Capes_11b.htm
>
>
>
> Graham
> http://geebeephoto.com
>
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