Bob Sullivan wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> A friend of mine went off trekking in Nepak a few weeks ago. He didn't
>> have a camera so I loaned him an ist-D with FA 24-90, put the camera on
>> the "green" setting and let him loose with it.
>>
>> He got a lot of good shots and even tried a stitch pano, which I put
>> together for him:
>>
>> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/nepal_pano.jpg
>> He thinks the big mountain is Lhotse (Everest would be behind it)
>>
 > Mark,  That would be no good...NOT!

BTW: The pano-stitching capabilities of Photoshop CS3 are *excellent* - 
probably the best I've ever used... *and* they work on 16-bit images and 
preserve embedded ICC profiles. Earlier Photoshop stitching 
implementations ranged from painful to mediocre. CS3 got it right.



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