The Stitching Settings dialog box appears.Ĭonfirm the settings in the Stitching Settings dialog box, then click OK. ![]() If the images are greatly out of alignment, drag them to adjust their positions. Click the message window to make it disappear.Ĭlick Cylinder to make a panoramic picture with a wide field of vision (maximum 360 degrees). The message "If images are greatly out of alignment, adjust approximately using the mouse" appears for a few seconds, and the images are aligned automatically. If no image is set as the base image, the left image on the file selection palette becomes the base image when two images are loaded, or the image located in the center after stitching becomes the base image when three or more images are loaded.Ĭlick Big plane, then click Automatic alignment. The base image flag appears to the left of the base image. However, progressive-mode JPEG images, BMP images compressed with RLE, and TIFF images compressed with LZW cannot be used.ĭrag an image up or down on the file selection palette to change its position.Ĭlick to the left of the name of the file used as the base image on the file selection palette. The compatible file formats are JPEG, BMP and TIFF. To delete the images loaded in the Alignment area, click the buttons. To load all of the images at one time, choose Select all from the Edit menu, then click the button. ![]() The buttons switch to buttons, and the images are loaded into the Alignment area. The images in the folder are loaded to the file selection palette.Ĭlick all of the buttons to the right of the names of the files to be stitched. Select the folder that contains the images to be stitched, then click Choose. The file selection palette is on the left, and the Alignment area is on the right.Ĭlick Load. Position the images in the load image area with overlapping areas side by side, otherwise you cannot stitch them correctly.ĭouble-click the Macintosh HD (the default hard disk name) icon, double-click the Panorama Stitcher Light EPC folder, then double-click the Panorama Stitcher icon. The possible number of stitched images varies depending on the amount of computer memory and the image size. ![]() If no image is set as the base image, the left image in the load image area becomes the base image when two images are loaded, or the image located in the center after stitching becomes the base image when three or more images are loaded. The base image flag appears on the image.Ĭlick Reverse to reverse the position of the images for stitching.Ĭlick Rotate to rotate all of the images.Ĭlick Delete to delete the selected image, and Delete all to delete all of the images. In the load image area, click the image to be used as the base image, then click Base. However, progressive-mode JPEG images, BMP images compressed with RLE, and TIFF images compressed with LZW cannot be used. The compatible file formats are JPEG, BMP, and TIFF. The resolution of an image must be 320 x 240 or more pixels. If the image files are of different sizes, the smallest image is used as the reference, and images of sizes up to 10% larger than the reference can be used.Įach of the neighboring images in the load image area must have overlapping areas of 20 or more percent of the image. You can also load images by dragging them to the load image area. Select the folder that contains the images to be stitched, then click All.Īll of the images in the selected folder are loaded into the load image area.Ĭlick 1 image to load each image one by one. Panorama Stitcher Light EPC starts up and displays the images in the currently selected folder. This feature is not available with Mac OS X.įor more details on using Panorama Stitcher, refer to Panorama Stitcher's online help and also refer to the Panorama Stitcher FAQ.Ĭlick Start, point to Programs (for Windows Me, 98, and 2000) or All Programs (for Windows XP), point to Panorama Stitcher Light EPC, then click Panorama Stitcher Light EPC. For more details, refer to the digital camera's manual. Some types of digital cameras have a feature that makes it easier to take photos for creating panoramic pictures. Panorama Stitcher Light EPC is automatically installed when installing the printer software. Using Panorama Stitcher Light EPC, you can stitch together images taken with a digital camera and create a panoramic picture to print. ![]() Selecting the panorama mode and stitching imagesĪccessing Panorama Stitcher Light EPC help Accessing Panorama Stitcher Light EPC and loading images
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