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microsoft icy. I am wondering does anybody here know. how to use this program.
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ICE (Image Composite Editor) maybe?

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/dow...spx?id=52459

There is probably a help file after you install it...
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that would be the one burton. I watched a demonstration. the other night. they had a telecentric lens. attached to an adapter mounted on a cellphone. they took pictures of a coin. using this cellphone setup. the pictures was taken in a zigzag pattern. what I mean by zigzag the camera took a single photo clear across the coin. they had a motor that drove the coin as the photo was taken. they used this program. to put the pictures into one photo. they then cropped the photo. to a circular coin. the images were incredible. this was a very nice setup.
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