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And ... my panorama for the day

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I have got to get Panorama Factory. Every time you and Royal post these it makes my mouth water.
 
If you buy it do <STRONG>NOT</STRONG> use your credit card! They have an unsecured site so your credit card information could be read by countless people on the Internet. I sent them a check and within like 3 days they had emailed me my activation code. It's probably the best $60 program I have ever bought though, well worth the money. Royal was right on with this recommendation. <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
 
Also have you seen any different qualities by the number of pics you use to make the panorama? In other words, have you noticed whether there is a difference if you use (example) 5 photos to make the panorama or 15 photos to make the same panorama? I didn't know if it confused the program more if you used more pics to make the same panorama as you could with much fewer shots.
Keep up the good work.
 
I haven't done any big panoramas yet but I think Royal said he did one with something like 17 photos stitched and it came out great. The key to good panoramas appears to be the overlap of photos. They seem to like about a 1/3 overlap. I currently have 3 panorama programs and the PanoramaFactory program is the hands down winner so far.
 
That is a great program. I shot this one on the South Branch yesterday. The river is prime of kayaking, up at least three feet but my buddy was not up there to help me with the pullout.
Had snow this morning though so I came home. This picture is not the best but it lets you get an idea what the country is like on that streach of river..
 
Looks like spring is just around the corner up there.
 
or so of snow yesterday morning but it is not far off.
 
Not in transmission of it. Almost every major issue with CC theft off the 'net has been with hackers breaking in to 'secured' sites. I try to avoid places where they store the CC number.
john
 
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