
The program will automatically stitch the pictures together as it best sees fit, unless you want to manually select “horizontal,” “360°,” “tile,” or “vertical” at the bottom left (“Stitch as”). Note that for a 360-degree panorama, you’ll need a minimum of six photos. To move on to stitching, just click on “Next” in the lower right corner. If you went with “Auto,” you’ll get your panorama generated in just a few seconds.
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With decent photos you’re unlikely to require any manual adjustments to the stitching itself, though that’s always an option. The button for that is in the menu on the lower right-side, along with “Preview,” 3D Preview,” Frame” (to put a frame and caption on a finished panorama), and “New” (to move on to another panorama). Edits you may be more likely to do including cropping (select / deselect via the check-box upper left), leveling, or adjusting the brightness and/or contrast (via two buttons center-top). With the previously mentioned “3D Preview” button you can do just that, but of course you’ll need to use 3D glasses. A few handy refinements are at your disposal with “3D Settings” under the “Setting” tab upper left. The screen-shot above shows the pop-up window for 3D settings. “Fit in” and “Slide” let you see the whole pic at once or zoom in on details. One tweak you may need if you feel dizzy when viewing your panorama in 3D, as the window reminds you, is to change the display format. This may be from a mismatch between your display monitor and 3D glasses.

There are different formats to try out, really just four different ways to make the picture appear 3D: “Pageflip,” “Line interweave,” “Checkerboard,” and “Anaglyph.” You can also adjust the depth and offset with the two sliding bars show above. That’s about all there is to it! Now you’re ready to “Print,” “Save,” or “Order Panorama” with the tabs at upper-right. Ordering your panorama photo, as you can see above, is self-explanatory. More size choices beyond these six are possible by going to using the link below “Quantity.” Similar to other e-commerce sites, making selections creates a “shopping cart” which you continue on with to pay at “check-out.” Choose matte or gloss finish, picture size, and quantity of each photo as shown here. Support is always available at ArcSoft, but rarely needed.ArcSoft MediaImpression is a new and exciting way to share your digital media with your friends, family, and business partners.
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Arcsoft Media Impression gives you a powerful Windows interface that lets you instantly begin editing and sharing photos and videos with other Windows-based computers and even with the web.
