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Panorama/Photo Stitching software Anonymous
What does /p/ use to stitch together photos to make a panorama?
>> Anonymous
CS2, but if there is a better way I'd be interested to know it ;)
>> Falldog
I've been using PTgui
>> Sicko !L3HRY/miC.
Autostitch for me.
>> Anonymous
OP, thats an amazing picture if its yours,

although may I ask how you got up on a rooftop to take it?

I dont ever remember any buildings to go up there
>> BurtGummer
Hey OP, what did you use to take this? its an awesome shot. I was trying to work out if there was a Little HDR in there, but it appears clean!

Also, it aint your shot then SAUCE!
>> Anonymous
>>127326
>>127347
cs2 isnt half bad i was surprised when i looked at a picture someone i know stiched in cs2 and then i redid in ptgui. granted the pictures were already leveled to look basically the same ptgui did a liiiiittle bit better.>>127347
>> Anonymous
>>127474
Considering it contains a building yet to be build, Renzo Piano's Spire on the right, I humbly don't think he took it himself... probably a render from rpbw, using a wicked photo nonetheless... Foster's Swiss Re towers is also under construction, o it must be at least 2 years old.
>> Anonymous
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/

this
>> NGT
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Photoshop, works well.

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