On 26/03/2010, Toine <to...@repiuk.nl> wrote:
> Yes that's possible and I think one of the Sony P&S does this in camera.
> For seamless stitching you don't need a panning video, overlapping
> stills is even better. You do need to rotate the camera as close to
> the nodal point of the lens as possible and you do need software.

You would really really only need a utility that pulled the nth frame
as a still from a video file as a jpg then you could throw the jpg set
at any conventional pano application. Is there such a beast?

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