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.
I use the one in Photoshop
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography
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.
Am.
CC, Image editing OK.
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.
Hands down PTGui. Bit of a leaning curve, but will stitch anything and stitch it well.
Cheers,
Ian
All the 7's: D700, D7000, D70
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.