PanoPrinter
PanoPrinter enables you to edit, retouch and print photographs and panoramic images. With it, you to fit a panorama to the page, adjust color, brightness and contrast, change the viewpoint, and crop the image. It supports extra-large prints of up to 15 meters, making it suitable for creating stunning wall decorations. Special effects include sepia, etching, paint, and lens flare.
PanoPrinter supports all paper formats and can print out assembly information such as page numbers, alignment marks and margins so that multi-page printouts can be easily reconstructed. It is designed specifically for print use, not for creating the sort of web panoramas you often see on real estate sites. You can use a standard inkjet printer to produce the output.
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When you print panoramic photographs for display, you need to bear in mind the three-dimensional structure of the wall that will carry it -- for example, is it curved or flat?
PanoPrinter includes projection editing tools that allow you to manipulate the image projection so that the picture will look correct on its display surface. It tiles the image for printing on multiple sheets of paper that can then be fitted to a flat or curved wall.
This package is the only one of its kind (as far as we know) dedicated to panoramic printing.
Tech info
- OS: Windows 98 SE onwards
- Price level: Approx. $50
ImmerVision
ImmerVision markets a software suite and panomorph optic designs to capture/edit/view 360-degree photos and videos. Its primary target markets are security, video-conferencing, and multimedia. It delivers core technology for OEM clients and is a founder member of the OpenPanorama Consortium.

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