Panos-What program?

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I keep seeing great panoramas and would like to what program you are using to create them.

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Photoshop Elements 3 has a stitcher action that is pretty automatic. Before that I just used transparent layers in Photoshop to assemble the pictures, overlapping and just erased the overlapping edges with a bug fuzzy brush. Once you get into it, it is pretty easy.
Check out the following link to see what Photoshop can do all by itself.

http://www.pbase.com/photoleon/panoramas

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I've tried a lot with Photoshop CS, and then got to use Panorama Factory on a mates PC, whcih is stunning. Stitched together 11 shots done in M mode taken on my Manfrotto tripod & head and you simply can't pick the seams.
http://www.panoramafactory.com/
I'm new to panos but made this one in a snap with Autostitch. Free
beta version available for dl here: http://www.autostitch.net

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Thanks for the help.

Do you do all adjustments to the individual images first and then assemble or do you use images as they come from the camera to assemble then do adjustments to the pano?
 
it's shareware and it's not so expensive, quite cheap I think.

I tried it and it works reaaaaally well, i was amazed by the result ! much better than photomerge from PS or PS Elements i.e.
give a try, it's free to try :)
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