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Old 4th May 2012, 07:50 PM   #1
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Default Any software that can scan & stitch in Bulk?

Does anyone here maybe know of any software that can scan & stitch in Bulk? It's too time consuming doing them one at a time with serif. I have thousands of LP covers to & so it's pretty mind numbing doing 2 scans at a time & waiting for the stitch process. I would rather click a button & wait an hour for them to be stitched. I'm surprised Serif has overlooked this. It's fantastic software but a total nightmare waiting & way too time consuming if you have a ton of stitches to do.
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Old 4th May 2012, 07:55 PM   #2
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I think I would try with a digital camera first.
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http://www.easypano.com/Panorama-software-53_463.html

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Does anyone here maybe know of any software that can scan & stitch in Bulk? It's too time consuming doing them one at a time with serif. I have thousands of LP covers to & so it's pretty mind numbing doing 2 scans at a time & waiting for the stitch process. I would rather click a button & wait an hour for them to be stitched. I'm surprised Serif has overlooked this. It's fantastic software but a total nightmare waiting & way too time consuming if you have a ton of stitches to do.
PanoramaPlus. Just load all the images and set it to work. It will produce multiple panoramas.

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Are you a spammer?
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I see that Cnenaristo posted from an IP address in Crawley. The last time I checked, Crawley was in West Sussex; i.e. England, not Mexico.

Edit: Cnenaristo's follow-up edit (to turn the post into spammed advertising) was posted from an IP address in Maidenhead. The last time I checked, Maidenhead was in Berkshire; i.e. again in England, not Mexico.

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