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About our products
Calico Panorama - Calico is an automatic multi-row stitcher for the casual photographer. Calico was developed with ease of use in mind. Unlike many other stitching programs, Calico does not limit you to a single row of images or a 3x3 mosaic. With Calico, you can shoot several rows of images or a single row. It's your choice. Calico requires OS X.4 (Tiger).
LensFix CI - Photoshop CS3 compatible plug-in and stand alone application for individual image correction. LensFix includes a database of correction settings for over 500 popular cameras and lenses. With LensFix CI you can automatically correct distortion and manually fix chromatic aberrations and vignetting and alter the image perspective. The stand-alone version works as an external editor for Adobe's Lightroom and Apple's Aperture. You do not need LensFix CI to make panoramas.
PTMac - PTMac is a robust front-end for creating panoramas using the powerful Panorama Tools library. PTMac supports all popular input images including normal (rectilinear), fisheye and scanning camera. Supported panorama types include spherical (cubic), cylindrical and flat (rectilinear). No need to worry about lens imperfections as most distortions are corrected during the stitching process.
PTBatch - Do you have a precision panorama head or multiple panoramas you want stitched identically (e.g. as light, normal and dark expousres of the same scene), PTBatch can stitch them overnight or while you take a well deserved break.
XBlend - A front-end for Enblend, XBlend is useful for seamlessly blending already positioned images into a final panorama. PTMac and PTBatch have built-in support for Enblend.
fovCalculator - A handy free OS X calculator for determining the approximate field of view of your lens and the number of images needed to make a panorama.
World in MotionVR. The team from World in motionVR are making their way around the world and highlighting their experiences with QTVRs created with PTMac. The World in MotionVR website already has over 100 high quality interactive panoramas from Australia and New Zealand for your viewing pleasure here.
VRSeattle visits Moscow. Bradford Bohonus of VRSeattle recently returned from a trip to Moscow and brought back a lot of interesting panoramas stitched with PTMac. You can see some of them here.
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