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Panorama in Ulead Cool 360?

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by sorceress, Nov 4, 2004.

  1. sorceress

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    I merged 3 or 4 photos but when I play them they are cropped and look a bit disfigured (I disabled warping). Basically I used some photographs of me with my friends and all I can see are our jackets :). There must be some setting somewhere but I can`t find the manual. Can you help me?
     
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    Oops, I posted in the wrong place...this should go into "Software discussion" I guess. Sorry! Can some fo the moderators please put this thread where it belongs?

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    Oops, I posted in the wrong place...this should go into "Software discussion" I guess. Sorry! Can someone of the moderators please put this thread where it belongs?

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    i've played with ulead cool 360 (trial version) and it's ok. but it doesn't seem to have an image-reduction option while building the panorama. i'm assuming you did not plan to create a 360-degree panorama so during the creation process, you should have picked wide-angle instead of full-360. you can go ahead and create the panorama and save it. to view, you have to double click on the viewer and provide the file name - you'll see an option for viewing circular or flat - pick flat. that way you can control the + and - buttons to zoom in and out of the image. good luck
     

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