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Hi! This is Michael Callahan, Doctor File Finder. Now, welcome back to part 10 of our 10 parts special series on IrfanView.
Today, I’m going to show you how to create a panorama using IrfanView. A panorama is great when you have scenery and you can't really get it all in one picture so you can take multiple pictures and then splice them together to create a panorama. So with IrfanView, draw it very simple, you have it open, click image, create panorama image. Now, you can see here we have several options we can create our image horizontally and lay them just down to the right side of the previous ones or we can create it vertically, add images below previous ones. We can add images, remove images, sort images and once we get the images loaded, we can move them up and down.
So, I’ll show you here briefly is one of the images I have, part of a mountain range in Colorado and the others are about the same size so I need to splice them together. So, we’ll click Add Images here on the desktop, we’ll click that, hold on the control key. And I’ll get those selected. We’ll click open. If I wanted to, I could move this up and down but I think I have them in the right order. So, I’ll create image. And here if you look carefully, you can see a fine line where the three images went together here and over here. Barely discernable and it put these three pictures together into one panoramic shot.
So, that’s creating a panorama in IrfanView and this concludes part 10 of our 10 parts series.
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