3D Photo Builder Professional
- No. of downloads: 55
- Publisher: Anything3d
- Date added: 20/07/2005
- File size: 24M
- License: Free to try
- Minimum requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
Publisher's description
Powerful software for high quality panorama stitching and 3D images composing. It's equipped with wide range of tools for storage, processing, preview, exporting and Web publication of 3D graphics. Main features: intellectual stitching algorithm, auto detect of shooting conditions, wide range of import/export formats, built-in special 3D graphics editor, export 3D into Flash, QTVR, AGIF, AVI.
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