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There are so many tools for image processing and other tasks. Here we only list some commonly used software and their functions. If anybody feels there are other good tools, please write to webmaster@100town.com or leave a message in the forum. We will add it to our list soon.
 
Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop is the premier photo editing software. It can be used to do tasks such as optimizing files for the web by reducing their pixel depth, format, crop, and apply special effects to digital images.
There are plug-ins from Photoshop which can extend Photoshop's capability. For example, by searching keywords "photo stitch", "plug-in" in google, you may find some photo-stitch plug-ins for Photoshop.
 
PhotoStitch
As well as a major manufacturer of digital camera, Canon also ships some image processing software with the camera. In fact, most of modern digital camera has the function of panorama which will assist photographer to locate the view when taking picture. If you have a DC, now it is the time to find out its function of panorama.
 
MicroSoft Digital Image
Nothing from Microsoft should be underestimated, if its price can be accepted by most of people.
Microsoft Digital Image is full image editor and if you spend more time on it, you will find more advanced feathers in the software.
Microsoft Digital Image provides the function of Panorama Stitching. You can find some help information about it here.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/takeit/panorama.mspx

 

Autodesk® Maya®

 

Award-winning Autodesk® Maya® software is a powerful, integrated 3D modeling, animation and rendering solution that enables leaders in film and television, game development, design visualization, and education to stay ahead of the game.

Autodesk Maya 2008 software delivers faster, more efficient tools and workflows for creating the stunning, high-resolution characters, environments, and performances that will populate the games consoles, theater screens, and televisions of the future.

 

 

OpenGL extensions viewer

 Many OpenGL extensions, as well as extensions to related APIs like GLU, GLX, and WGL, have been defined by vendors and groups of vendors.
The extension registry is maintained by SGI and contains specifications for all
known extensions, written as modifications to the appropriate specification documents.

The registry also defines naming conventions, guidelines for creating new extensions and writing suitable extension specifications, and other related documentation.

OpenGL Extension Viewer is a reliable software which displays the vendor name, the version implemented, the renderer name and the extensions of the current OpenGL 3D accelerator.

The OpenGL diagnostic tool performs some OpenGL initialisation and graphical test. It will use the desktop resolution. So in case of slow downs or initialisation errors, use a smaller desktop resolution.

 

 

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