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360 degree panorama at the top of Tromsdalstinden (1238 m.s.l.), Tromsø, Norway. 14 pictures stitched with Hugin hugin.sourceforge.net
This required a lot of stitching :-) I think it came out well considering that I took so many pictures (20+) with a hand-held P&S camera.
Wasn't really planning on taking any pictures, woke up far too early in the hotel. Saw this beautiful sunrise and took the camera out. 3 handheld shots using the NEX preset auto HDR, stitched together using Hugin. Sunrise as seen from the balcony of Orchid Hotel in Hue
A 10 photo panorama with very difficult stitching (I gave up on the HDR - which the foreground really wanted for that brilliant orange tree). Same spot different day to this photo.
shanghai japanese hotel in french colonial territory shanghai, grand view.
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In the ancient city of Pergamon, in Bergama, Turkey.
This is an equirectangular panorama, shot hand-held (6 shots).
Enjoy the interactive panorama.
Comparison of Fused-Blended pano on top to the Blended-Fused on bottom.
Used 2009.4.0 version of Hugin.
This is a 155 image pano with 5 shot 1EV step brackets.
The Bean, an installation in Millennium park, is a wonderful piece of art that guarantees a face splitting grin. At least for me. There i am in the middle shooting yet another pano...
Five exposure stitch creates this 11291 by 5529 px panorama of the Chicago skyline.
Bibi Ka Maqbara (Urdu: بیبی كا مقبرہ "Tomb of the Lady") is a maqbara located in Aurangabad, Maharastra, India. It was commissioned by the sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in the late 17th century in the memory of his first wife, Dilras Banu Begum (posthumously known as Rabia-ud-Daurani).[1][2] It bears a striking resemblance to the famous Taj Mahal
The sun tucks away for the night over Gievenbeck, Münster. This was a quick 3-picture stitch using Hugin, with no manual shifting of control points (but I did delete some points that were a bit too far from each other).
first get hugin
then make sure you have pano tools and enblend
pano tools and enblend are two command line programs made for auto pano making. but no one command lines anything but programmers. thats why hugin exists
after you have those hit the load images button
Wilkinson Eyre Architects. Built 2005. Structural Engineer: Michael Barclay Partnership.
There are visible errors in the stitching as I didn't use a Pano head. Horizontal fov. 98 degrees.
beautiful kitchen with powerful oven, tiles.
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The view from the roof of the Taj, my home for three weeks.
Best viewed large... www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/2979154624/sizes/o/
Stitched together using Hugin - hugin.sourceforge.net/