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{Photography.80.19}: Rich Mason {richpix} Sun, 27 Feb 2005 05:42:20 EST (19 lines)
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I've so far only used Photo Stitch, which came as part of the Canon camera software package. One of these days I'll get around to updating to Photoshop CS--there's a lot there I would like to have. I found one stitched picture that's not a panoramic, per se, but is absolutely huge in terms of resolution (2.5 gigapixels): http://www.tpd.tno.nl/smartsite966.html It's kind of fun to see how much resolution it has, even in a Web version. Here's a screen shot of a detail from that picture (note that the little red square in the inset photo is what is shown in the larger picture): <img src="http://richmason.com/utne/detail.jpg"> It points out one of the advantages of making stitched photos, panoramic or otherwise, rather than using a wider angle lens and then cropping: more resolution. I could print the picture this topic started off with at 16 x79.252 inches @ 240 ppi, without resampling.
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