If you select more than one image by clicking on it while holding town the shift key, you can also move the images together. Images locked at the overlaps will move together with the mouse. The space bar is an alternate shortcut for locking an overlap. Locking OverlapsWhen you wish to stitch together many images, it is convenient to be able to lock an overlap when it has been aligned. Keyboard ShortcutsWithout other keys held down: + and - zooms in and out.Īlt key held down while dragging anywhere in the window, scrolls everything. To make a wider seam and spread out the color change, drag one of the bottom triangular handles, until the transition is smooth. If you drag one image at at time it gets dropped where you release the mouse.Īdjusting the seamOn this screenshot you can vaguely see a colorshift in the water because of the seam. If you drag all the images you wish to join at once you get the automatic guess. Perhaps with one click on the zoom out button to increase the overview. The guess may be mistaken, but you can drag the images into the correct order. When DoubleTake opens the images, it takes a look at the edges of the images and makes a guess about the arrangement, left, right top or bottom. This will also work when DoubleTake is in the Dock, or if you drag from iPhoto. Starting DoubleTake To stitch two or more images seamlessly together, wide or tall panorama, drag them onto DoubleTake.
Guide for DoubleTake version 2.0This page is for DoubleTake version 1.6.2.
Home Sample imagesWhile you read this manual you may download this disk image with 4 samples (8 images mainly from Yosemite National Park): Samples (7.4 MB)