From: "R V" : I have found photostitch in PS quite helpful. photostitch is that the Canon software? : I have also used it, when a client wanted a huge photo restored, which : didn't fit on my scanner in one piece. I scanned it in overlapping pieces, : opened all in PS and voila, the program did all the matching. Has Photoshop incorporated Photostitch as a part of the program, or are you running it as a plugin? I was pretty happy with Photostitch until I found Autostitch which I preferred.. I think I've found I like autostitch better for most things, but a few particularly intricate panos with lots of detail left auto foundering, hanging fragments of junk in strange locations and making a dogs breakfast of fine detail, which Hugin handled a lot better. I guess each algorithm has it's strengths and weaknesses. My first attempt with Hugin and 10 images failed completely where autostitch did a perfect job, I found Hugin doesn't seem to like handling too many images in one hit. I think Hugin will be a keeper for me, but one I won't use as often as autostitch k