Adobe Photoshop Elements has a feature called "Photo Merge," which does the stitching automatically. It isn't available in Photoshop 6.0; maybe 7.0, but I don't know anything about that. Photoshop Elements came free with the Epson 2450 I just bought. I am sure it comes free with other hardware... but don't ask me which ones. Or, you can buy it for about $100 from B&H. Quick Time VR also stitches images together, but it is quite an expensive program and the interface isn't that nice. If you are working with a PC, there are lots of shareware and freeware programs available online, but many of those have limits on the file sizes you can stitch. Good luck, Justin iIn DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Stephen Jennings <sgjennin@i...> wrote: > I recently bought a Canon digital camera that came with a software program > called Photo Stitch that allows one to stitch images together into single > panoramas, etc. It works great with the camera's digital output, but it's > limited when stitching film scans. Is there a program similar to this that > works well with large scanned files? >
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Re: Photo Stitch
2002-11-19 by smithj72
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