I found this amazing software called Image Composite Editor (ICE) by Microsfot
while searching for free software to stitch photos. I found few other
free photo stitching softwares too, but they were difficult to install,
took lot of time to stitch, and/or producing low-quality images.
Using photo stitching software, you can stitch a set of overlapping
photos taken of a location into a single image. Assume that you want to
shoot a wide-angled scene with your mobile camera, you can take photos
of that scene into rectangular grid of rows and columns and then using
photo stitching software, you can create a high-resolution single image.
Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE)
is available as a free software. It can stitch giga pixels of images
into one single image. No other software can match its speed. It is
available for both 32-bit and 64-bit windows and supported up to Windows
7.
Flickr has a group for the images stitched with Microsoft ICE, http://www.flickr.com/groups/922872@N23/. Check the photos created with it and you will understand what you can do with this little free application.
For example purpose, I have captured the Microsft webpage into 4
different parts of unequal lengths and stitched into one. Click the
below images to see, how good it stitched the images into one.
This is a photo taken from the ICE group on Flickr as an example for panoramic image created with stitching 14 photos into one:
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