Operation Manual

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Note:
If your camera or lens is not listed, you can download additional lens
settings from Ulead’s Web site. You can also manually enter your camera’s
lens properties by clicking the Custom tab. The information required is often
printed on the lens housing or in your camera’s user manual.
Select the image files.
(Step 2 of 3 in the Wizard.)
Select the images to be used in your panorama. Browse
for the folder where your images are stored. Click on
an image to select it and click Add. Drag the images to
arrange them. Click Remove All to clear all of the
images from a project, or press the Remove button
below the thumbnails to remove individual images. Click
Next when you are done.
When you have finished creating a
new project, COOL 360 will
automatically switch to the Adjust
step. If you want to change any of
the details of your project, click
Settings or go back to the Start
step.
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Select a lens.
(Step 3 of 3 in the Wizard.)
Select your camera or lens from the list. The type of
lens you used to take the pictures determines how the
panorama will be put together. You can see a quick
preview of your panorama using the selected lens.
Don’t worry if you can’t find your exact lens on the
list. COOL 360 often works fine when using the
default Generic Camera. Click Finish when you are
ready.
New Project Wizard - Step 3 of 3.
New Project Wizard - Step 2 of 3.
A new project file opened in COOL 360, ready for polishing up.