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{Photography.80.17}: T.J. McGovern {tj2} Sun, 27 Feb 2005 00:14:47 EST (10 lines)
I usually use three or four shots for a pano, sometimes more. I've tried Panavue and all the others and I always go back to Photoshop. The Photomerge feature does a great job, especially if you use the "Advanced Blending" thingy. I don't know if that's in Elements or not, but I'd bet it is. They always need a little touch-up, and occasionaly there's one that just won't work, but the results are usually very good.
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