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		<title>By: Mike Martin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Martin</dc:creator>
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		<description>FYI.  In the new Photomatix 3 beta there is a new option box labeled &quot;don&#039;t crop&quot;.  This is a great option if you intend to develop a series of photos for stitching into a panorama.  Checking this box will insure each result will be exactly the same pixel size (a requirement for most stitching software).

I realize there is a great debate on which to do first: HDR or stitch.  Currently I’m HDRing first, then stitching.  This is probably because I don’t have stitching software that will work on RAW files.  So I first stitch with Photomatix, then stitch.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FYI.  In the new Photomatix 3 beta there is a new option box labeled &#8220;don&#8217;t crop&#8221;.  This is a great option if you intend to develop a series of photos for stitching into a panorama.  Checking this box will insure each result will be exactly the same pixel size (a requirement for most stitching software).</p>
<p>I realize there is a great debate on which to do first: HDR or stitch.  Currently I’m HDRing first, then stitching.  This is probably because I don’t have stitching software that will work on RAW files.  So I first stitch with Photomatix, then stitch.</p>
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