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The ] software falls in the same category as ], ] and ] promotional pages that were created around the same time by the same person. The Panorama Tools page was being used as a 'catch all' for Panorama software offerings that were associated. The ] page is an attempt to combine this specialized software family into one unbiased / equal treatment page. This brings a sense of notability to the topic rather then a bunch of disassociated pages. Unless you already know a good deal about panorama photography, finding these pages is slim. ] 22:50, 15 May 2007 (UTC) | The ] software falls in the same category as ], ] and ] promotional pages that were created around the same time by the same person. The Panorama Tools page was being used as a 'catch all' for Panorama software offerings that were associated. The ] page is an attempt to combine this specialized software family into one unbiased / equal treatment page. This brings a sense of notability to the topic rather then a bunch of disassociated pages. Unless you already know a good deal about panorama photography, finding these pages is slim. ] 22:50, 15 May 2007 (UTC) | ||
Page/Vendor Associated Editors (PanoToolsNG group moderators, list owners and members) | |||
] - Thomas - ] author and PanoToolsNG management.<br> | |||
] - Yuval - Founder of the PanoToolsNG group.<br> | |||
] - Carl - PanoToolsNG management.<br> | |||
] - Roger - PanoToolsNG management.<br> | |||
] - Luca - PanoToolsNG member.<br> | |||
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] 21:49, 17 May 2007 (UTC) | ] 21:49, 17 May 2007 (UTC) |
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The Pano2QTVR software falls in the same category as Hugin (software), PTgui and PTLens promotional pages that were created around the same time by the same person. The Panorama Tools page was being used as a 'catch all' for Panorama software offerings that were associated. The Panorama Stitchers, Viewers and Utilities page is an attempt to combine this specialized software family into one unbiased / equal treatment page. This brings a sense of notability to the topic rather then a bunch of disassociated pages. Unless you already know a good deal about panorama photography, finding these pages is slim. John Spikowski 22:50, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
John Spikowski 21:49, 17 May 2007 (UTC)