I used the 'free software I mentioned in my first post in this thread - I think it may be a gui front end to ptassembler, not sure. After a few false starts, I got a result easily, relatively automatically, equivalent to the APP examples shown here. I have not had much time for this, but using the photoshop distortion tools, I reckon I could get the path to be reasonably straight. The software ease of use and results has impressed me. I have not used it before a day ago, and I've not rtfm, so the parts that look complex, I ignored (it says something like 50,000 pixels are in error.)
I have tried the images posted by Michael, and the results are most unimpressive. I think the parallax problems are over riding the good points, so to speak. I actually entered the blend points by hand, and got it a bit better. I think if I was that concerned, I'd remove the background, stitch what was left, maybe stitch the background, and reassemble. I have only played, in the past, with scenic panoramas, where parallax is of little consequence.
The fun continues.
Best wishes,
Ray
I have tried the images posted by Michael, and the results are most unimpressive. I think the parallax problems are over riding the good points, so to speak. I actually entered the blend points by hand, and got it a bit better. I think if I was that concerned, I'd remove the background, stitch what was left, maybe stitch the background, and reassemble. I have only played, in the past, with scenic panoramas, where parallax is of little consequence.
The fun continues.
Best wishes,
Ray