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    Hi, I'm looking for a way to stitch multiple video files together; not linearly, but so they all show up in one screen at the same time - kind of like image software which stitches photos into a panorama. I figure high-end programs like premiere can do this, but does anyone know of any lower-end programs, or even free ones, that are capable of this?

    Also, 'videos' i have a multi-frame TIFFs - what's the best way to deal with these?

    I know it's a weird scenario but they are montage data sets (timelapse images) captured by a microscope. Cell growth action!
    thanks
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    As for your TIFF images - open them as a sequence in Premiere or Vegas (or any major editor) or virtualdub
    Read my blog here.
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    Thanks for the help
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  4. If you're going to use AviSynth to StackVertical(), StackHorizontal(), Overlay(), or Merge() you might as well use ImageSource() or ImageReader() to read in the TIFF image sequences.
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    Hi ,

    just FYI, you can now stack up to 50 videos in one frame with a maximum frame dimension of 4000 x 4000 as a new feature of the software (not free but affordable) I've developped. Here's an example video:



    of course you can run it several times if you want to stack more videos

    cen
    Last edited by cen; 19th Aug 2013 at 02:53.
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