Hello all,
I was recently scanning some family albums and one album in particular was causing me grief.
The pages were almost A3 in size so on my A4 scanner I had to scan the pages as at least 2 sections and at some point try and merge/stitch them into 1 image.
To do this, my original plan had been to use my camera's software has a panorama/stitch facility included. I found this rubbish to be honest.
Then I tried the free online Pixlr.com (similar to Photoshop). Far too complicated.
I then tried doing it manually in Microsoft Paint, and got great results, but found each page taking about 10 minutes to get exactly right.
I then found the FREE Microsoft's Image Composite Editor (ICE).
Here is a Youtube video about it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEOjZTZb-28The results are absolutely astonishing. Load in the images, click and you're done. I cannot praise it highly enough.
Here's the download page:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ICE/The only requirement to get good (great) results is that your images need to have some overlap.
Next time I'm doing a panorama on holiday, I know which software I'm using!
Cheers
John