The feature is simple: Select two to many photographs and say, "Go." Irfanview would do the rest, stitching them together.
Additional features I would like to see:
1. Checkboxes for automatic adjustment of color, brightness, and contrast to be done during the stitching process.
2. Ability to output to QuickTime's VR format.
3. Ability to "multilayer." That is, if you have several fairly grainy photos of the same subject, say, the planet Jupiter, IrfanView's stitch feature would have a checkbox entitled "Overlay" or two mutually exclusive buttons entitled "Overlay" and "Best Edge." The Overlay option would use the information in all the layers to create a better image. This is a common feature among photographers. The Best Edge would perform a normal stitch function and simply choose the best line (edge) to use when splicing the images together.
4. Ability to morph-stitch. Similar to overlay, but using the autostitch technology, combined with a slider, which allows the user to chose how much of each photo to include in the resulting morphed photo.
Additional features I would like to see:
1. Checkboxes for automatic adjustment of color, brightness, and contrast to be done during the stitching process.
2. Ability to output to QuickTime's VR format.
3. Ability to "multilayer." That is, if you have several fairly grainy photos of the same subject, say, the planet Jupiter, IrfanView's stitch feature would have a checkbox entitled "Overlay" or two mutually exclusive buttons entitled "Overlay" and "Best Edge." The Overlay option would use the information in all the layers to create a better image. This is a common feature among photographers. The Best Edge would perform a normal stitch function and simply choose the best line (edge) to use when splicing the images together.
4. Ability to morph-stitch. Similar to overlay, but using the autostitch technology, combined with a slider, which allows the user to chose how much of each photo to include in the resulting morphed photo.
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