AutoStitch
I take lots of photos, and I especially enjoy recording scenery so we can enjoy it later. I sometimes take a series of photos as I pan the camera around my location, trying to see that they overlap so there's an area of commonality between consecutive images for matching. I just found a FREE demo of AutoStitch which does an amazing job of stitching photos together to make a panorama image. In the past, I have kept the camera on a fairly level horizontal plane, but AutoStitch does not require this, as it can take images from a variety of angles, match them up, and smooth them out; this is illustrated on the AutoStitch website.
I tried the free demo out on some images I took on our summer vacation to North and South Dakota, and I was very pleased with the results. All you have to do is to open at once all the images you want combined in the finished panorama, and the software automatically does the rest, including saving the new image in the directory with the original photos. It couldn't be easier! And it's like being there and looking around all over again.
This image could then be opened in image editing software and cropped to remove the black edges, though I don't even mind them in this image.
AutoStitch opens up a whole new way of recording the beautiful views I encounter to view later and share with others.
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