AcroPano Photo Stitcher 2.1.3 stitches your photos into dazzling panorama automatically and perfectly, at the same time provides full manual control, you can fully control over the final result.
The reason i suggest this is becasue i used to take a lot of panoramas before digital hoto stitching became available, but the overlap i allowed was virtually zero. I've never been able to stitch those images effectively becasue of...
for these you need data such as focal length and HFOV as well as focal length multipliers which the average user wouldn't have a clue how to calculae or find out.
I was reading the feedback of previous people that got the FREE software & it dawned on me that they are a bunch of bitchy-petulant children that are not interested in the "reasons" behind your site - they are seemingly JUST interested in either...
When I adjust the cropping line or move a visual point, flag the lines went from visible bright red to nearly invisible on my images. Either keep them red as we move them, or allow us to custom pick the colors for them
As is, if one does not know they can load more then one image by pressing ctrl, they will have to select each image separately and tell the program to load it, then do the process over again. If instead we could see the thumbnails of the folder...