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Dear Dave and Pat,
Happy New Year to you.
I've taken a look at your work, which is very impressive. I'm based in Jakarta Indonesia and news take a little while to reach here. I have just been looking at the panorama tools in Photoshop CS4. Are they any good? I'm not really a fan of large companies taking over smaller operations, but I was hoping that Kekus (PTMac) would be taken over by Adobe.
Regards
Martin Broomfield
Happy New Year to you.
I've taken a look at your work, which is very impressive. I'm based in Jakarta Indonesia and news take a little while to reach here. I have just been looking at the panorama tools in Photoshop CS4. Are they any good? I'm not really a fan of large companies taking over smaller operations, but I was hoping that Kekus (PTMac) would be taken over by Adobe.
Regards
Martin Broomfield
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Hi Martin,
Yesterday I received my Adobe Photoshop CS4 Standard update software. Have not yet installed it. I am in middle of a project and still working with CS3.
We use PTgui for primary sperical panorama creation. Kekus PTmac is like PTgui.
I have tried to create 1 or 2 partial cylinder panorama with CS3 with some success.
I understand from reading in other forums that stitching a set of fisheye images does not work well as CS4 doesn not yet understand the heavy 180° barrel distortion.
Maybe next week I will break the shrink wrap on CS4 and try the fisheye images.
Yesterday I received my Adobe Photoshop CS4 Standard update software. Have not yet installed it. I am in middle of a project and still working with CS3.
We use PTgui for primary sperical panorama creation. Kekus PTmac is like PTgui.
I have tried to create 1 or 2 partial cylinder panorama with CS3 with some success.
I understand from reading in other forums that stitching a set of fisheye images does not work well as CS4 doesn not yet understand the heavy 180° barrel distortion.
Maybe next week I will break the shrink wrap on CS4 and try the fisheye images.