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Creating a panorama in Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006

Started by sukishan, Aug 14, 2009, 04:49 PM

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Creating a panorama in Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006
1.In Digital Image Suite 2006 Editor, on the File menu, click Open.

2.Locate and select the first photo that you want to appear on the left-most edge of your final panorama, hold down the SHIFT key, select the last photo in the sequence of photos for your panorama, and then click OK.

3.Make sure that no other photos (besides the ones that you want to include in your panorama) are opened in Microsoft Digital Images Suite 2006 Editor.

4.On the Tools menu, click Panoramic Stitching.


5.In the task pane, click Select all pictures, and then click Next.

After a few moments, a preview of the panorama appears. The larger your photos, the more time it will take to process them.

6.If the Panoramic Stitching message box appears, click OK.

7.If you want to adjust a specific part of the panorama, click that part, and drag it up, down, left, or right, as necessary.

8.In the task pane, choose an output size for the panorama by dragging the slider, and then click Next.

The actual size can be quite large, since the size of the final panorama is based on the size of each photo featured in the panorama. Because of this, it's a good idea to resize the final panoramic image.

9.Do one of the following:

• If you are satisfied with the panorama and do not want to crop it, click Done.

• If the top and bottom edges are ragged, you may want to crop the panorama. To do this, drag a rectangle around the part of the picture you want to keep, and then click Done. For example, you might want to crop the panorama so that no white area appears in your panorama.

10.On the File menu, click Save and, in the File name box, type a file name, and then click Save.
After you create the panoramic image in Digital Image Suite, you can edit the panorama just like you would with any other digital photo. When making panoramas, you might need to make additional edits, such as removing unwanted objects, blending areas of the panorama, cropping or resizing the panorama, or making the panorama brighter or darker.


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