Ability to vitually attach images, end to end

A suggestion: It would be cool to have a mode that worked like stacking, except it connects multiple photos together along a common horizon. Individual tilt, perspective, overlap, and exposure controls could be used to match the edges.  They would export as one huge photo to be printed.

George,
That's panorama stitching. You can currently do it in various "pixel editors", such as Photoshop.
You might want to submit your feature request here.
Hal

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