I've been going mad with pano-stitching since first discovering it a few weeks ago, and how easy it is. At the moment, this is doing a good job of staving off a desire for a D800E and the new Nik 18-35mm AF-S. My D700 is getting all the action; the D7000 (my BIF & zoo camera) not so much.
I have given PTGui (demo) a try, but find that it seems to include a lot of blur on the overlaps (and the demo version wall-to-wall watermarks are really annoying). Maybe PTGui would be better with a more careful, manual input. PSE9 on the other hand, does fine, especially since I've discovered that stitching NEF files will only appear really dark if that is what your ACR camera defaults are!
Given that there are limitations to what is suitable for pano-stitching, ie: not much movement going on; I can't see any downside. If there are any experienced pano-stitchers out there, do you think I will grow out of PSE9 for any reason ?
I have given PTGui (demo) a try, but find that it seems to include a lot of blur on the overlaps (and the demo version wall-to-wall watermarks are really annoying). Maybe PTGui would be better with a more careful, manual input. PSE9 on the other hand, does fine, especially since I've discovered that stitching NEF files will only appear really dark if that is what your ACR camera defaults are!
Given that there are limitations to what is suitable for pano-stitching, ie: not much movement going on; I can't see any downside. If there are any experienced pano-stitchers out there, do you think I will grow out of PSE9 for any reason ?
