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So, looks like I am adding Pixelmator to my tool belt.
I knew it lol But it is a great little Program though. I Love it, and used it to Post Process my Photo's
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Can anyone recommend a good Photostich program. I don't do Panoramas but maybe 1 or 2 times a year, but would like to have one as friendly as Photomerge is in PS. I have been trying Hugin, but its so overkill and complex. It just makes it overwhelming and quality seems like crap when I do get it to halfway work.
Have a look at this page of Ken Rockwell on Photo Stitching.He has some good info there,Panoramic Photo Software, but i have heard good things about PTGUI, but then comes down to how much you want to spend as well.
EDIT : This looks like a Popular one too. EDIT 2 : Oops thats for Aperture.
I did have one on my Mac, but ill have to look through my TimeMachine BU's and see if i can find it, as i have deleted it, reason being, if i wanted Panorama, my iPhone5 does a great job, and i can't think od a time where i would be doing Panorama shots with my Mac. Im thinking it was the PTGUI Trial as it did a good job, but i had 3 images, used with a tripod, but it was the 2nd or 3rd day after i had my Nikon and didn't lock in the settings, so 2 of them, had very different exposure's and brightness so it didn't look the best. See below and don't laugh ;P