AcroPano Photo Stitcher 2.1

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.
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add more than one form of blending options to the stitching of pictures.

Thomas S, 20.03.2012, 08:05
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Stich Photos in a square, two over to or three over three

Chewy, 20.03.2012, 08:23
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Add option to save files in a different locations.

Sam, 20.03.2012, 08:37
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Make the zoom control more reactive. Let the user enter in the amount of zoom they would likme. At least have a 'Best Fit' option that would expand the image to take up the entire display field. This way you could see the image at the maximum size,

Lloyd, 20.03.2012, 08:59
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you could have the greatest panarama software ever, if you implemented all of the recomendations provided to you on this forum - suggest that you take these ideas seriously and implement as many as you possibly can asap!

pat, 20.03.2012, 10:39
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Give the option to decide where you want it to install.

Moira66, 20.03.2012, 11:56
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'Save As' folder should default to the location of the source files

Richard, 20.03.2012, 12:32
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see a blending tool for pics where there is an obvious hard-line across the middle.

Alexander Manuel, 20.03.2012, 14:01
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Zoom option during edit, catenate so that images can be stacked edge to edge

freddyfridat, 20.03.2012, 18:18
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Nortonwouldn't allow installation!

Jan, 20.03.2012, 22:48
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Reduce the demand on memory, perhaps allocate to virtual memory by increasing virtual memory as needed.

Dennis, 21.03.2012, 01:45
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increase the memory to allow more photos to be stitched together for a full actual 360 degree view.

Kori Dorn, 21.03.2012, 03:45
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Much like the other suggestion to have a straightening tool for wavy upper and lower borders, I think a TRIMMING tool (much like a linear CROPPING TOOL) would be a better idea than to have software try to straighten things...(and of course make the t

Dave Munday, 21.03.2012, 05:27
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