Quote (TheBlackRose66 @ Wed, Jun 17 2009, 07:24pm)
Use Photoshop CS3.
Take a bunch of pictures, remembering to overlap each one about 20%, (And in my case, 3 exposures for each shot for HDR)
Then go into CS3> Automate > Photo merge.
What it does it pretty much stitches together the 20% with the 20% (Or however much you overlapped) With the same pixel color,ratio, tone etc. etc. So that it stitches together.
You just gotta be very careful with your exposures, especially when doing HDR, or each shot will look different, and this will cause it to look bad. (Such as the last shot I stiched in on the far right, you can notice a small difference in the exposure with
that compared to the rest of the shot!)
Or you could use Photoshop.
Your last image on the far right also got stitched wrong, it's out of alignment.