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  • Rotate a panorama

    I have tested the software and can warmly recommend it. Just one comment: I have stitched together upright pictures supporting more information of the foreground, as can be seen on http://www.landschaftsfotos.at/Schlossberg%202009_01_23/DSCF6453_58groszengl.htm I did not find a way to rotate the panorama...
    Posted to Image Composite Editor by Helmut Hudler on 01-23-2009
    Filed under: suggestion
  • Re: crop

    I don't know if this is the proper way or not, but what I do is place the white lines where you want them to be on the pic. That is to say set the peremiter's where you need them to be. Once you have set them press the crop button, and it will appear that nothing has happened (actually the pic...
    Posted to Image Composite Editor by blacktiger50 on 01-11-2009
    Filed under: Panoramas, suggestion, file, crop
  • Feature Request: "Straighten" pano

    Love the simplicity of this program - great learning curve, great output! Really impressed, I've used everything from Hugin to PTGui to AutoStitch. A feature request to compensate for the (I'm assuming intentional) lack of individual image adjustments: a button to "straighten" the pano...
    Posted to Image Composite Editor by Benjamin Hill on 12-08-2008
    Filed under: feature, Horizon, suggestion, improvement, feature request
  • Using ICE from command line

    Hi All, Simply, I want to use ICE from the command line. As far as i understand, “ICE.exe img1 img2 img3 img4” creates an ICE project and stitches the images and display the output in the program UI too. Then I have to save the whole project, and open it as XML. Is there a way to create the spj file...
    Posted to Image Composite Editor by Mahmoud on 11-05-2008
    Filed under: ICE, Stitch, suggestion, Command Line, Usage
  • Re: Amazing Editor. . .couldn't be happier

    The only thing I don't like is that the EXIF data about the type of camera, aperture, shutter speed, white balance and so forth is "stripped" from the resulting image. Since almost anyone making panoramas knows that it's best to use "manual" mode to keep the exposure constant...
    Posted to Image Composite Editor by ifi12ican on 10-29-2008
    Filed under: feature, information, EXIF, camera, exposure, shutter speed, white balance, suggestion, improvement
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