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Originally Posted by morts
A simpler method of doing panoramas is using AutoStitch (google for it).
It will automatically stitch everything with unerring accuracy. You don't even have to align your shots - you can feed it a bunch of of photos of the same location and it will stitch them.
Take the result, put it into GIMP/PS and crop the black border and voila!
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Hugin does exactly the same and i personally prefer it over Autostitch, but everyone has his own tastes.
Also, for those who don't have editing software (I'd download GIMP if you like photography) but if not you can always crop the image in hugin already. In the align section just move the horizontal and vertical slider to crop it.
If after cropping you find your image is too wide, you can also shoot the images in portrait mode, that way you'll be able to create a more standard sized picture