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Anonymous
what stitching prog does /hr/ use?
seems like in photoshop you have to do it manually?
I tried using autostitch from http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html
but when i try output res 100%, it always complain about not enough memory, and the prog can't allign more then 2 gyg lol..
so here's what i got on 50%.
>> Anonymous
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uploading 2 orignials, for reference or to show how you do better lol :P
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
is that a dude or a chick?
>> Anonymous
>>234536
its a chick, and a hot one at that. Keep em coming OP
>> Anonymous
use Photoshop. CS2 and later have a photomerge wizard. As long as you have enough space free on your hard drive, you should be fine. My boot drive is too full to do it, but it's possible at huge resolutions.
>> Anonymous
If you can get your hands on it, PTGui is good for panorama shots. It doesn't really work for stitching scans though.
>> Anonymous
>>234714
What's the difference?
>> Anonymous
I use Hugin that has autopano built in and can manage for me up to 20 pictures. would definately recommend using enblend to cover up some errors.