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PTMac 4.1


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher Kekus Digital File Size 3.6M
Date added 30 Sep 2006 Check your speed

PTMac is a front end for creating panoramas using the powerful Panorama Tools package. The user is taken through the panorama creation process one step at a time with a logical interface. Using PTMac, the user has total control over the process giving the most accurate results available. Users can make 360 x 180 degree panoramas, cylindrical and rectilinear panoramas from nearly any lens type including fisheye. Panoramas can be created from single or multiple rows of images. Supported input image formats include TIFF, PICT, JPEG and PNG. The finished panorama can be saved in any of the input file types plus Quicktime cylindrical and cubic, multi layer Photoshop (one layer per input image) for easy editing in Photoshop and multi-image masked TIFF for editing in MacGimp. Color and brightness differences between the images can be automatically minimized with the check of a box as well as lens distortions common in wide angle lenses. Quicktime cubic and cylindrical panoramas can also be created with PTMac.

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