RE: stitching software

From: Joachim (joachim@microdsi.net)
Date: Sat Dec 11 1999 - 03:03:15 /etc/localtime


Thanks for your suggestions. Joachim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Doug Niven [mailto:nimoys@loxinfo.co.th]
> Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 1:21 AM
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: stitching software
>
>
> I have had plenty of experience stitching photos together and have tried
> the various commercial applications and have concluded it's far
> better--and easier--to do it in Photoshop. The seams are completely
> seamless and you have far greater flexibility. The photos are a lot
> sharper and there is no way you can tell they were stitched together. And
> I have never had any luck stitching together any file of even a medium
> resolution, much less high. Don't believe the ads on the companies
> websites, they just don't work very well.
>
> Its all about adding something called a layer mask (and then Reveal All),
> and the whole process is explained very clearly on the below URL. I
> highly recommend spending 30 minutes trying out this process, and I
> guarantee you'll never want to waste your time with stitching software in
> the future!
>
http://www.leppphoto.com/TechTips/pano.html

Cheers, Doug

Doug Niven, Asia Director
The American War Photo Archive Project
Hanoi/Saigon/Bangkok

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