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Vertical panorama stitcher
Vertical panorama stitcher










  1. Vertical panorama stitcher pro#
  2. Vertical panorama stitcher software#
  3. Vertical panorama stitcher plus#

and making the thumbnail scalable so we always have 2 views of the strip on screen.įRAME: I really like the framing outside, inside. with a little moving frame along the thumbnail strip that corresponds to the current full-window display part of the strip, one on-screen copy should be a smaller "thumbnail" copy of the whole strip, at the bottom or at the right ( for vertical strips ) showing the entire strip, always show a scroll bar for the main image,

Vertical panorama stitcher plus#

on the first load screen, always initially show at least the first picture, PLUS show some of the second picture on screen to the right, so we new-users know to scroll,

Vertical panorama stitcher software#

and then I could see the 2nd picture that I had added a 2nd time, and so on, I could see eventually scroll and see all the pictures I had loaded, and they were assembled in a strip, even though the program did not show them all to ne me at first when I loaded them.Įvery picture actually loaded at once ( well, JPEGs, not BMp files ), yes they did, but the software did not show me everything that loaded, the software showed me only ONE picture, only the first picture, with no clue that to the other pictures were actually loaded, too, actuall right there, hidden off screen to the right. and suddenly I could see the 2nd picture to the right, the 2nd picture that I had originally tried to load was actually loaded and was there all along. somehow, on screen, as I was exploring all the controls, the ONE picture on screen moved, just a little, a little to the left, slightly moving it's left edge off screen to the left. I highlighted a bunch of picture files, hit enter, and ONE appeared on screen, only ONE, so I presumed that this software can only load ONE picture file at a time, so then I tried to load additional pictures, one at a time, but the original ONE picture was still all I could see on screen. I made a stip by accident, yeah, that's how we learn.

Vertical panorama stitcher pro#

Photo Stitcher Pro 2.0.0 is ( unnecessarily ) awkward to figure out, it's naive in it's presentations, controls, and results, but a potentially useful tool on occasion nonetheless ( note, this v2 is more like other programmers v0.2 beta ). Note that "a complete survey or presentation of a subject or sequence of events", such as a "panorama" of DIFFERENT pictures telling a story, and this meaning is becoming replaced by "one super wide angle view of one scene".Īs such, all these programs are imprecisely named, "stitching" and "panorama' could mean anything, combining seamlessly into one final scene, or combining obviously different pictures into a big presentation, and could be horizontal, vertical, or both, including "mosaic" or "collage", these words each do not mean only one thing, nobody owns them, no program has them right and the other programs have them wrong, they are just different interpretations, and apparently each program means something different, so let's not presume, and let's not compare the programs to each other as good or bad, but compare each program to our own expectations. A complete survey or presentation of a subject or sequence of events.

vertical panorama stitcher

A picture or photograph containing a wide view. An unbroken view of the whole region surrounding an observer. Meaning "comprehensive survey, complete or entire view" is by 1801. Panorama ( noun ) 1796, "a painting on a revolving cylindrical surface", representing scenes too extended to be beheld all at once, coined circa 1789 by inventor, Irish artist Robert Barker, literally "a complete view", from pan- "all" + Greek horama "sight, spectacle, that which is seen", from horan "to look, see", which is possibly from Proto Indo European root *wer- "to perceive, observe".

vertical panorama stitcher

I did NOT try the "panorama" stitching feature to make one big seamless continuous image out of a bunch of smaller parts of a total scene - all my cameras have in-built panorama capabilities, AND the word "panorama" has come to mean "super aligned and corrected wide angle presentation" even though the word "panorama" in the past in other disciplines also just means a wide presentation of related stuff. I find Photo Stitcher Pro 2.0.0 to be a delightful little program, this is a keeper, even if I only use it rarely, it is unique, no other program does what this program does, 2 specific things that - FRAME and DRAWING controls.












Vertical panorama stitcher