Microsoft Image Composite Editor 1.1: Panoramic photos of the hands of Microsoft

With Microsoft Image Composite Editor 1.1 can create a panoramic picture of several photos of the same subject or one area made of a different angle.
Create panoramas from many photos has become a classic. The new algorithms for digital image processing generate dramatic results with little effort.
Microsoft has been aware of this fashion and, since its laboratories, has launched Microsoft Image Composite Editor 1.1, an intuitive application that makes available to all users of Windows panoramic composition.
Using Microsoft Image Composite Editor 1.1 is as easy as selecting the photos in a landscape, one of the algorithms available (or let you choose the best) and wait. The cut is made with an automatic click, you can export the final image in many formats (including HDTV).
Microsoft Image Composite Editor 1.1 is especially fast and efficient, without a doubt a good substitute for AutoStitch.
Fixed a bug that could cause the program to crash the second time it was run if there were non-English characters in the file paths of source our exported panoramas. (The "Options.xml" bug.)
Fixed a bug that allows more TIFF files to be properly opened
Changed autocrop to recognize 360 panos and provide a better crop rectangle in those cases
Removed Automatic from the Projection menu
Proper output of Silverlight 2 RTM Deep Zoom
Fixed a bug that could cause one input image to be dropped from a panorama seemingly at random
Added integration with the next version of Windows Live Photo Gallery
Size: 2.83 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2008-10-30
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista
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