Re: Digital Software Help

2001-07-28 Thread Juan J. Buhler

Lawrence Kwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Juan J. Buhler wrote:
  If someone knows of some more user friendly free programs for
  panoramas out there, I'd like to know.
 
 There used to be a free front end, PTGUI, for Panotools.  Though not all
 the features of Panotools can be accessed, it does make life simpler.
 However, the new version 1.0 is now shareware: http://www.ptgui.com/

That is excellent, thanks very much for the link!

j


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Re: Digital Software Help

2001-07-28 Thread herbet brasileiro

Try http://www.panavue.com/
It's not free, but it's one of the best as I heard and
you can download a fully functional demo. 
Herbet.

--- Juan J. Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Bill Kane wrote:
 
 I need to know if anyone out there knows the
 name of a good piece of
  software that stiches pictures together.  I think
 some of them refer to it
  as making a panoramic picture . .  . .
 
 Just last night I was playing with some freeware
 panorama tools. Check
 out Panotools at
 
   http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/
 
 
 It's a bit obscure to get going, but it works well,
 and it's free. One
 cool thing are the Photoshop plugins that can do
 things like remap a
 fisheye image into a rectilinear one. I think just
 this will make me
 use the Zenitar 16mm more in the future.
 
 If someone knows of some more user friendly free
 programs for
 panoramas out there, I'd like to know. Not that I'm
 afraid of scripts
 and technicalities, but if I'm not being paid for
 them I rather do it
 the easy way...
 
 j
 
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RE: Digital Software Help

2001-07-27 Thread Edward Kreis

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   I need to know if anyone out there knows the name of a good piece of
software that stiches pictures together. . .


Hi, 
I was looking for the same software some days ago and  here is some
links I have found: 
PanoramaFactory (shareware, but there is also the free version):
http://www.panoramafactory.com
PanaVue (shareware, with trial demo): http://www.panavue.com
And you can see also http://www.panoguide.com - there is a section with
the software reviews, comparisons etc.

Regards,
Edward

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Re: Digital Software Help

2001-07-27 Thread David A. Mann

Bill Kane writes:

I need to know if anyone out there knows the name of a good piece of
 software that stiches pictures together.  I think some of them refer to it
 as making a panoramic picture . .  . .

 There's a neat little package available from Hasselblad called Xpan :)

Cheers,


- Dave

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Re: Digital Software Help

2001-07-27 Thread Martin Corro

Hi, I have a program that does what you want. It's called MGI Photovista.
I tested some time ago, and I think it worked ok.
I don't remember from where I downloaded it but it has 6.4 MB. Try searching 
photovista.exe

HTH

Martin

-Original Message-
From: Bill Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, July 26, 2001 7:56 PM
Subject: Digital Software Help


Hey Gang,

   I need to know if anyone out there knows the name of a good piece of
software that stiches pictures together.  I think some of them refer to it
as making a panoramic picture . .  . .

Thanks
Illinois Bill

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Re: Digital Software Help

2001-07-27 Thread Lawrence Kwan

On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Juan J. Buhler wrote:
 I need to know if anyone out there knows the name of a good piece of
  software that stiches pictures together.  I think some of them refer to it
  as making a panoramic picture . .  . .
 Just last night I was playing with some freeware panorama tools. Check
 out Panotools at
   http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/
 If someone knows of some more user friendly free programs for
 panoramas out there, I'd like to know.

There used to be a free front end, PTGUI, for Panotools.  Though not all
the features of Panotools can be accessed, it does make life simpler.
However, the new version 1.0 is now shareware: http://www.ptgui.com/
But I wonder if the free v0.15 beta is still available somewhere for
download.
Here's a page describing how to use PTGUI with Panotools:
http://homepage.dtn.ntl.com/j.houghton/pttute.htm

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Digital Software Help

2001-07-26 Thread Bill Kane

Hey Gang,

   I need to know if anyone out there knows the name of a good piece of
software that stiches pictures together.  I think some of them refer to it
as making a panoramic picture . .  . .

Thanks
Illinois Bill

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Re: Digital Software Help

2001-07-26 Thread Juan J. Buhler

On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Bill Kane wrote:

I need to know if anyone out there knows the name of a good piece of
 software that stiches pictures together.  I think some of them refer to it
 as making a panoramic picture . .  . .

Just last night I was playing with some freeware panorama tools. Check
out Panotools at

  http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/


It's a bit obscure to get going, but it works well, and it's free. One
cool thing are the Photoshop plugins that can do things like remap a
fisheye image into a rectilinear one. I think just this will make me
use the Zenitar 16mm more in the future.

If someone knows of some more user friendly free programs for
panoramas out there, I'd like to know. Not that I'm afraid of scripts
and technicalities, but if I'm not being paid for them I rather do it
the easy way...

j

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