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| Not sure if you guys have come across this one, chances are you have but i'll post it anyway - http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html very handy little program for stitching images together and it does a very clean job of it too (most of the time). Free version only works with jpg's unfortunately and doesnt work on b&w images for the obvious reason that it needs colour to stitch the images. If you havent used it, i suggest you have a look sometime
___________________________________ Luke Cottle Visualisation Specialist Parsons Brinckerhoff Australia Pty Limited www.pb.com.au 
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I've tried using the photoshop stitching utility before, and is great for images but in terms of accuracy (say for stitching aerial photography) I've found autostitch to be quite accurate
___________________________________ Luke Cottle Visualisation Specialist Parsons Brinckerhoff Australia Pty Limited www.pb.com.au 
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| Does autostitch automatically adjust for color bleed of the images it is stitching together? How much post work do you have to do? Thanks
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