Can't recall exactly where/which now... but I remember a pano stitching
program that included (if you paid) the ability to do what you want.
So keep looking I guess... it's out there...
Al...
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Bob Bob - 17 Feb 2005 04:01 GMT
Google for Panotools, panorama tools and hugin
> Can't recall exactly where/which now... but I remember a pano stitching
> program that included (if you paid) the ability to do what you want.
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>>Jeremy Ross
Ralph - 18 Feb 2005 02:19 GMT
I cannot see the OP.
If the object is small, put it on a rotating stand. If it is big, like a
house, you will need a very big stand.
Try googling for object movie. (seen in another post)
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>Can't recall exactly where/which now... but I remember a pano stitching
>program that included (if you paid) the ability to do what you want.
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The software that came with my Canon S60 has photo-stitch capability. It
may even be available on their web site. The Windows version is called
ZoomBrowser EX.
Brian
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