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IKONOS 4,3,2 false-color composite, converted to pseudo natural-color using the CIR to Naturaltone plug-in. Image courtesy of GeoEye.
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A New Love For Panorama Photography

November 26th, 2007 · No Comments · Trackback/Ping ·

I have to thank Leszek Pawlowicz over at Freegeographytools.com for pointing out this image stitcher technology, Autostitch. What used to take me several hours with a traditional stitching method (registering points), took me literally minutes in Autostitch.

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