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Introduction

Window layout

Making a panorama, step by step

Capture the images

Import the images

Stitch the images into a panorama

Fine tune the stitched image

Crop the stitched image

Resize the cropped image

Enhance the resized image

Print your image

Extra steps when working from scanned images

Menus

Context menus

Dialogs

Panorama Factory projects

Hints, tips and tricks

 

 

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Step 3 - Stitch the images into a panorama

Now use the Stitch command to form the imported images into a panoramic image.

Before stitching, you should probably check the Film size, Focal length, Alignment properties, Blending properties and Fine tuning properties to make sure they are set they way you want them.

Stitching takes a long time, so when it completes you should probably save again.

Now examine the stitched image carefully. If The Panorama Factory did its job well, all the overlap regions are properly aligned and there are no ghosts. In this case, you can go directly to Step 5 - Crop the stitched image. If you find ghosts later, you can fine tune your panorama at that time.

>> Step 4 - Fine tune the stitched image

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Revised: October 12, 1999