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Introduction

An overview of The Panorama Factory

Features and capabilities

Shortcomings

System requirements

References

Window layout

Making a panorama, step by step

Extra steps when working from scanned images

Menus

Context menus

Dialogs

Panorama Factory projects

Hints, tips and tricks

 

 

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An overview of The Panorama Factory

The Panorama Factory is a panoramic stitching program. You can use it to create high-quality panoramas from a set of overlapping digital images from a single vantage point. The Panorama Factory transforms (warps) the images so that they can be joined seamlessly into panoramas whose fields of view can range up to 360 degrees. In fact, you can make panoramas that exceed 360 degrees if you wish!

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The Panorama Factory is designed to create images that rival those made by rotational and swing-lens panoramic cameras. Unlike some other panoramic stitchers that are intended primarily to facilitate creation of immersive VR worlds, The Panorama Factory is intended for the fine-art panoramic photographer who wishes to work from ordinary 35mm images or images captured with a digital camera.

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Revised: October 12, 1999