I wa interested in this series cuz I was trying my first pano in CS4.  I guess 
I am not knowledgement to understand the comment "not the perfect tool for the 
job."  Looks pretty good to me.  Anyway, folowing the comment to try "Hugin" I 
downloaded it and tried it after using the CS4 to merge two pics together.  CS4 
did it in a pretty good manner even considering the confusing subject matter.  
Hugin crapped out and would not even finish the task.  Maybe I need more 
practice.

Don't know if the attached pano is visible on here, but it is made of two shots 
taken just a second or two apart, left part of crowd and banner, right side of 
same.  Comments and advice welcome.

http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac164/gelewis_2010/SB1070_Panorama1peso.jpg

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Nice peaceful shot

Dave

On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Tim ?sleby <maritim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/2010/05/panorama-movatnet-1.html
> Stitched in Elements Photomerge. That's obviously not the prefect tool
> for the job.
>
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> MaritimTim
>
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