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Who knows where or who has the software used to stitch two scans together. For example two halves of an oversized image stitched together. It seems I have heard of some somewhere.
Photoshop Elements has a pretty decent stitching function in it called PHOTOMERGE. Also it is not that hard to do manually with the regular Photoshop package
I seem to recall someone (Doug maybe?) posted instructions for getting the PhotoMerge function from Photoshop Elements into Photoshop so it would appear in the File menu in PS and could be used right there.
I remember following the instructions and making it work, but forget how it was done.
If none of these suggestions pan out for you, I successfully stitched two scans together by putting the two sides on separate layers and then lowering the opacity of the upper layer so you could see the lower later through it. Then it was a matter of moving the upper layer until it matched and then returning the opacity to 100%
I loathe tripods. It's not that I don't recognize their value, I just find lugging them around hinders my creative process. But I do like to bracket my exposures, which is fine if you find one of the bracketed exposures is better than the rest, but not so much if you want to combine them into one image...
[I am sure if I wade through all the threads there will be some guidance on the best way to stitch several pictures together to form a panorama. Unfortunately I have limited time on a dial up speed connection. Can anyone give me a few pointers please?
Chromakey software. Does anyone know a good free or cheep program. I do events i need a software program that can edit out the green screen on the spot so i can print the photos on the spot. If posible, the program would be able to directly import my canon xt images right away. I have seen the express...
I am wondering what is the best software I can get and get into to work on my pictures after the fact? I end up shooting skin colors that are a challenge to make look good, and there are other issues to deal with. Is Photoshop CS3 my only good option here, is there less expensive, equally useful software...
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