If you have a Canon camera, the included software has a panorama maker. I think it's called Photostitch.
You have to use a tripod and manual settings for best results. Take the pictures going round the room and overlap them slightly. Then take them pics into some photo editing software and make a big image.
Dave
This is harder to do than it sounds with many P&S. I haven't seen many where the tripod mount is directly under the lens.Just to add to the above, When you place the camera on the tripod try to make sure the vertical axis of rotation pass through the middle of the camer just in back of the lens.
This is harder to do than it sounds with many P&S. I haven't seen many where the tripod mount is directly under the lens.
You are right about that but the thing to remember is that in the US tripods use standard 1/4 inch bolt threads. If you have a block of wod and a drill and some 1/4 inch hardware store parts you can make gadget that puts the camers in the right spot.