Suggest you visit PT Assembler which is the only quality stitching program where you can do both panoramas and mosaic panoramas. http://www.tawbaware.com/ptasmblr.htm Richard Cooper ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Davis Nature Photography" <JBDavis@hkg.odn.ne.jp> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 10:25 PM Subject: Re: photo stitch > Achal Pashine <achal@stanford.edu> wrote/replied to: > > > > >R you joking? I don't own that camera but as far as I remember reading, one > >can manually adjust aperture and shutter speeds. Actually, probably it is no > >different than 10D in a cheaper body with few custom functions missing. > >BTW, I heard a rumor from a sales rep that Canon is going to introduce a > >newer model to substitute 10D (unlike 10D, in a newer model, facusing is > >going to be precise and reliable, he said, so that there will be no need to > >do PS unsharp mask as a standard practice). Probably, we will have to wait > >till Photokina 2004 in Cologne. > > There is nothing wrong with the Auto focus on the 10d. > > Unsharp mask - now there's a can of worms. See you can do more of it > in camera, or you can do more later. Your choice. I prefer to do mine > later cause it can be undone. > > As to the Rebel, it apparently has many auto modes but lacks some > switches. For example to get servo auto focus you need to go to sports > mode, you can't switch it on. However, this is all conjecture. > > I don't know where you get your information, but with millions of 10d > out there, if a few are less than perfect, don't think that most of > them aren't. I've been shooting birds in flight so I know how well it > can focus. Very well indeedy. > > >