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dac
03-22-2010, 18:52
I spent a fun day in a County Park in Mt. Pleasant, SC with my wife and kid and took some great photos. I decided to try my hand at some panoramic shots and this one came out really well.

I wish that I could credit my awesome photography skills but I really owe it all to a piece of software I discovered called AutoStitch. Not cheap for the full version, but their FAQ states that if the demo runs out to download it again. The process couldn't be easier, just take the pictures and give AutoStitch the list of pictures to align. I thought some of the real photographers on here might like to give it a try.

The attached shot is the small version of a 360 view from one of the nature walkways...


Medium Version (http://www.3dod.com/dl/PalmettoPano_01_Medium.jpg) (10MB)

Large Version (http://www.3dod.com/dl/PalmettoPano_01_Large.jpg) (54MB)


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Gypsy
03-23-2010, 16:48
Turned out really nice!

Abu-Shakra
03-25-2010, 00:01
This is awesome. I've looking for a way to make panoramas real easy without dropping any dough. Huge thanks!!

The are photos I took back in Oct. when I was in Jacksonville, FL. I took each one with my 400mm lens. If I could get them larger, it would do the photo justice.

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/Roushsn95/pano.jpg (http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/Roushsn95/?action=view&current=pano.jpg)

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/Roushsn95/pano2-2.jpg (http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a99/Roushsn95/?action=view&current=pano2-2.jpg)

dac
03-25-2010, 09:02
If I could get them larger, it would do the photo justice.

AutoStitch has options to change the size of the output picture. I think it defaults to the width of your monitor resolution, but I told it not to scale and ended up with a 250MB file.