What is Image Composite Editor?
Microsoft Image Composite Editor is an advanced panoramic image stitcher. Given a set of
overlapping photographs of a scene shot from a single camera location, the application
creates a high-resolution panorama that seamlessly combines the original images. The
stitched panorama can be shared with friends and viewed in 3D by uploading it to the
Photosynth web site. Or the panorama can be saved
in a wide variety of image formats, from common formats like JPEG and TIFF to the
multiresolution tiled format used by Silverlight's
Deep Zoom
and by the
HD View and
HD View SL
panorama viewers.
New features in version 1.4.4
- Stitch directly from a video (only on Windows 7)
- Automatic lens vignette removal
- Improved blending engine
- Options dialog to control memory usage
and scratch disk locations
Additional features
- Accelerated stitching on multiple CPU cores
- Ability to publish, view, and share panoramas on the
Photosynth web site
- Support for "structured panoramas" — panoramas consisting
of hundreds of photos taken in a rectangular grid of rows and columns (usually
by a robotic device like the GigaPan
tripod heads)
- No image size limitation — stitch gigapixel panoramas
- Support for input images with 8 or 16 bits per component
- Ability to read raw images using WIC codecs
- Photoshop layer and large document support
- State-of-the-art stitching engine
- Automatic exposure blending
- Choice of planar, cylindrical, or spherical projection
- Orientation tool for adjusting panorama rotation
- Automatic cropping to maximum image area
- Native support for 64-bit operating systems
- Wide range of output formats, including JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PNG, HD Photo,
and Silverlight
Deep Zoom
Support
Microsoft Image Composite Editor is provided free of charge and without official support. However, if you have
questions or issues with Image Composite Editor, you may find help at the
Image Composite Editor Forum,
which is monitored by the developers and provides community-based support.