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    Member formerly known as : Lplates Glenda's Avatar
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    Which software

    Just wondering which panorama stitching software you use. I know I am never completely happy with what happens in Elements a lot of the time.
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    You could try Microsoft ICE its a freebie though I know there are better ones used, Autopanopro supposed to be a good one..
    Do a search as this has been on plenty of times and there has to be a few Threads somewhere.

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    I use the one in Photoshop
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    Hugin, Autopano, now rarely, Canon Photostitch. 1nce or 2ce I tried CS2 Photoshop.

    Unless you've got the - by all reports - latest Adobe CS version, you will need more than one.

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    PS. if you have a D800 and use CS6, it doesnt like to merge the raw files. Actually doesn't like is being kind, it simply refuses. You click OK and it does Zip..Nada..Nil..Zilch..Nuffin.

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    Which software

    Hands down PTGui. Bit of a leaning curve, but will stitch anything and stitch it well.
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    Thanks everyone. I downloaded Microsoft Ice and trial versions of PTGui and Autopano Pro and had a quick play with them. Took a quick hand held pano on the weekend and the only one to stitch it well automatically was Autopano. I also rescued a series of shots I took in India from the recycle bin and both PTGui and Autopano did a good job with them. I had binned them after being so disappointed with elements attempt at stitching them. Will watch the tutorials and play with another couple before deciding.

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