DoubleTake is a macOS application designed for stitching images together to create panoramic photos. It addresses the need for combining multiple images into a seamless panorama, functioning as a virtual wide-angle lens for users who want to capture more than what fits in a single shot.
The application allows users to drag and drop images from Apple Photos or Finder directly into its interface for stitching. Users can arrange the images, check overlaps, and save the resulting panorama. DoubleTake also supports copying and pasting the final image to Apple Photos. Its features are suitable for a variety of scenarios, such as creating panoramic photos, printing posters across several sheets of paper, making large images for effects in iPhoto or FotoMagico, assembling photo montages, and stitching scanned images that are too large for a single scan. The software is described as intuitive, with annotated screenshots highlighting its key features, and is positioned as the "nano" of stitching software.
DoubleTake is a paid application, but users can download and try it. Saving panoramas without a watermark requires purchasing a license. Existing users are offered a free upgrade from previous versions. Support is available for installation, registration, and lost serial numbers.
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DoubleTake sits in PulseGate's Design & Creative category. It focuses on creating panoramic images from multiple photos on macOS devices. It is built as a consumer product for macOS users and photographers. DoubleTake is a paid product starting at $20. DoubleTake is available on the web and macOS.
Behind DoubleTake is Echo One. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — DoubleTake occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include panorama stitching, drag and drop, and poster printing. The interface is available in 6 languages, including Danish, German, and English.
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