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DESCRIPTION
Autopano Pro is the most spectacular breakthrough in automated picture stitching in recent years.

First software to automatically detect pictures belonging to a panorama, First software to perform HDR stitching, First software to really correct color and exposure variations between source images.

But that's not all! Autopano Pro is incredibly fast. It will take your workflow and productivity to new heights. Autopano Pro is extremely efficient, even in the most difficult cases. And you can at anytime take over on all the software automations to achieve perfect results. Put it to the test!

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.5: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
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Developer:Kolor
Downloads:6,841
  - Version d/l:537
Multimedia & Design:Image Editing
License:Shareware
Date:20 Oct 2009
Platform:Intel
Price:$145.00
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Sep 19 2009

ME2  Comment only. Haven't tried it out but would love too.

But, $145???? Has anyone noticed the American economy lately

doesn't cater to that? Or, did I miss something.

I really would like to use it... sorry!  
(Version 2.0.4)

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Jun 3 2009

SARTORIUS  Version 2.0.2 is Intel only, as correctly stated in developer's site.  
(Version 2.0.2)

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Sep 15 2008

ISGOED  Might work, but is $145... quite expensive, cannot save in demo  
(Version 1.4.2)

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Aug 2 2008
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PATOCHE  Best soft for this work...love it !

I own Stitcher Unlimited and The VR Worx, but they are not as good as Autopano to detect the pictures and stitch them. ( even for pano made handheld)

with the pano made by Autopano, I use The VR worx in the end to make the QTVR, or Stitcher...

But again to stitch there is not easyer and accurate than autopano.

Have a test drive, you will be very very happy.  
(Version 1.4.2)

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Nov 18 2007

DRAW  Not compatible with Leopard?!

Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)

Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000000

Crashed Thread: 0  
(Version 1.3)

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Aug 22 2007
***..

AIKOUSHA  Samples show good results, however....

I tossed 4 projects which I am currently working on at it, and the process, in all the different set-ups I gave it, failed miserably. Completely unacceptable results. On top of that, the interface is gawd-awful.

I gave it a 1x2 and 2x2 photographic and a 1x3 and 2x2 multipage scan.

The 2x2 photo of a steppe-villatge was hilarious, as it put 3 of the shots exactly on top of each other and fish-eyed them, and put the lower-right image immediately to the right of the stack. Awful.

The 2x2 multipage scan turned into something resembling a doily (or mirrored cylinder art), arranged 1x4.

And the very simple 2 image photo with 1/3 overlap, it couldn't even put together, just saying it couldn't find a panorama.

This has got a very long way to go for anything I could actually use. In the time it took to fail with the two shot photo, I could have stitched it in photoshop, with only the central distortion requiring a correction.

I could use a tool to do this with my hundreds of multi-page scans that I deal with on many projects, but it actually has to work... And my scans don't have typical lens, focus, and dof distortions... These should be easy to deal with. (And how about a switch turning OFF all features that require JFIF information, as not everybody just plugs their camera in and drops the photos immediately into a stitcher.)

Some people might get results with this, and other reviews seems to support this, but I'm certainly not getting good results, and I believe that allowing the user to pre-set-up relative positions, sizes, and co-incidence points would give the program a better chance to select proper stiitch points.  
(Version 1.3)

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Jul 29 2007
****.

L-I-N-K  Really impressive results without any manual repositioning and work. Very good color correction.

Yet there are many, many possibilities to optimize the result.

Unfortunately the interface is as well crafted as the rendering.

The toolbar is cluttered with strange icons, some do start an action, some require strange interations...

You should read the wiki/documentation when entering manual mode..  
(Version 1.3)

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Dec 16 2006
****.

M-RICK  Stitch photos really better and easier than Sticher, for less.

Drag and drop the photos and it will stich them automatically, you don't see the connection between 2 pictures unlike Sticher.  
(Version 1.3)

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Aug 26 2006

DRAW  best stitcher, worst GUI  
(Version 1.2.1)

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