Bob,
Not really, but the combination of PTgui for 90% of the cases and Autopano Pro for the remaining 10% seems pretty much perfect to me.
I tend to use what works until it stops to and then look for alternatives. I had one case when both PTgui and APP couldn't do the job and tried CS3 then. It was even worse than the 2 others.
Regards,
Bernard
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My stitching is really simple,
I only use PC lenses. As you may remember I use the Nikon 35 PC.
I only pan L/R with the B55 w/pano base.
All vertical is rise/fall with the PC lens.
All the stitches I do are sharp, no artifacts, and amazing coherent.
All the pano programs work well, but CS3 seems to have the least flaws. I understand it discards in the overlaping pixels rather that averaging the data which is what I believe autopano did.
Your more versed in this than I, I'm just pleased with the result.
bob