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Photo merging softeware
On 2015-08-30 17:48:06 +0000, PeterN said:
On 8/30/2015 1:40 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2015-08-30 17:29:21 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/30/2015 10:07 AM, Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-08-30 06:09, rwalker wrote: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. PS CS5 (etc.) does this quite well. But it's expensive if that's all you need. Aren't some older versions legally available at very reasonable prices? If you had a valid serial number for CS2 and could find a good download you could install and run it without registration. ...but that was CS2 which is now unsupported by any current OS. I would think that if someone had CS3, 4,5, or 6, and had switched to CC, they could legally sell it, since CC2015 for PS and LR is not upgrade pricing. That is a different issue, and you should find all the information in that regard in the EULA for the appropriate software. You might be surprised. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 8/30/2015 2:22 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2015-08-30 17:48:06 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/30/2015 1:40 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2015-08-30 17:29:21 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/30/2015 10:07 AM, Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-08-30 06:09, rwalker wrote: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. PS CS5 (etc.) does this quite well. But it's expensive if that's all you need. Aren't some older versions legally available at very reasonable prices? If you had a valid serial number for CS2 and could find a good download you could install and run it without registration. ...but that was CS2 which is now unsupported by any current OS. I would think that if someone had CS3, 4,5, or 6, and had switched to CC, they could legally sell it, since CC2015 for PS and LR is not upgrade pricing. That is a different issue, and you should find all the information in that regard in the EULA for the appropriate software. You might be surprised. \ Not an Adobe site: http://prodesigntools.com/how-to-transfer-adobe-software-licenses-cs5-between-people.html Since I have no interest in transferring my license, I am not going further. If the OP want to, that's up to him. -- PeterN |
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rwalker wrote: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. This one works fine for me, and the cost is sure right: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ Isaac |
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On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 11:43:33 +0100, David Taylor
wrote: On 30/08/2015 11:09, rwalker wrote: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. To make a wide-angle shot from multiple images I use Autopano Pro. It's pretty good, and dedicated to the job. http://store.kolor.com/panorama/soft...o-pro-4-x.html Thanks for the suggestion. I'll take a look. |
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On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 04:12:37 -0700, Savageduck
wrote: On 2015-08-30 10:09:33 +0000, rwalker said: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. These days the "Photo Merge" to Panorama in Lightroom and Photoshop are hard to beat. I can't address how that translated to the latest editions of PSE. Thanks. I've found the version in Elements work well as long as the originals are in fairly good alignment already, if you've panned correctly. The old version tht was in PE 4 would auto correct alignment errors much more readily, so that old photos taken back before photo editing software even existed could be joined almost seemlessly. Just as I was on the verge of purchasing the full blown Photoshop, they went to the subscription model, which I really don't want to do. |
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On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 09:42:21 -0400, me wrote:
On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 06:09:33 -0400, rwalker wrote: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. http://matthewalunbrown.com/autostitch/autostitch.html Thanks. |
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On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 10:07:31 -0400, Alan Browne
wrote: On 2015-08-30 06:09, rwalker wrote: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. PS CS5 (etc.) does this quite well. But it's expensive if that's all you need. Yes, cost is an issue. Thanks. |
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On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 14:46:28 -0400, PeterN
wrote: On 8/30/2015 2:22 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2015-08-30 17:48:06 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/30/2015 1:40 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2015-08-30 17:29:21 +0000, PeterN said: On 8/30/2015 10:07 AM, Alan Browne wrote: On 2015-08-30 06:09, rwalker wrote: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. PS CS5 (etc.) does this quite well. But it's expensive if that's all you need. Aren't some older versions legally available at very reasonable prices? If you had a valid serial number for CS2 and could find a good download you could install and run it without registration. ...but that was CS2 which is now unsupported by any current OS. I would think that if someone had CS3, 4,5, or 6, and had switched to CC, they could legally sell it, since CC2015 for PS and LR is not upgrade pricing. That is a different issue, and you should find all the information in that regard in the EULA for the appropriate software. You might be surprised. \ Not an Adobe site: http://prodesigntools.com/how-to-transfer-adobe-software-licenses-cs5-between-people.html Since I have no interest in transferring my license, I am not going further. If the OP want to, that's up to him. Thanks. |
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On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 21:46:59 -0700, isw wrote:
In article , rwalker wrote: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. This one works fine for me, and the cost is sure right: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ Isaac Thanks. |
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On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 06:09:33 -0400, rwalker
wrote: Anybody have any suggestions for software for creating photographic panoramas? Photoshop Elements 4 had a great photomerge program. Photoshop elements 11 and 12 stink, and I haven't been able to find anything else yet to substitute. Elements 4 would take photos taken from different perspectives, correct them and join them together almost seemlessly. No such luck with 11 or 12, or anything else I've yet to find. Thanks all, for the suggestions. |
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