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The photostitch software (Hugin) did a pretty good job here, in spite of the fact that the tomatoes were so close to the camera AND that I re-focussed for each shot (that's a no-no!). This leads to all of the tomatoes being mostly in focus while the background is mostly out of focus.
Panorámica del Enchantment, son 14 fotos distintas unidas en Hugin. Tomada en Bonaire
Panoramic Photo of the Enchantment of the seas, it was made by stitching together 14 different successive photos in Hugin. The result is quite astonishing.
Picture taken in Bonaire.
Panorama made from frames of "The World's Fair: 1939 -1940 (1939)"
http://www.archive.org/details/NewYorkWorldsFair
Stitched with Hugin.
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Parque do Ibirapuera, São Paulo, SP
*Panorâmica feita com o uso do Hugin (montagem a partir de diversas fotos).
I'm struggling with stitching the big version, in total it's composed from 123 (!) images (41 positions * 3 exposures per position).
as soon as i manage to stich them in big, i'll upload those too...
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
This is a stereographic projection of an equirectangular panorama, stitched from 6 hand-held shots.
Enjoy the interactive panorama.
Part of my Planetoids set.
Mit Hugin gestitchtes Panorama aus 5 Einzelfotos. Das Bild zeigt den NW Kopenhagens. Augenommen von der Spitze des 90m hohen Kirchturms der Vor Frelsers Kirke. Um den 90 m hohen Turm herum kann man gegen den Uhrzeigersinn aufsteigen. Auf dem nächsten Foto sieht man den Turm.
HDR-merged in Photoshop then roughly stitched with Hugin. Contrast added by auto-balance from Aperture.
An OM legacy-lens photo.
Stitched from three OOC JPEGs into one image.
Camera details:
• Olympus E-510
• Fotodiox OM-to-4/3 lens adapter.
• OM Zuiko 55mm f1.2 lens (110mm effective).
• Aperture f1.2 or f2.0 (I can't recall).
• Manual focus.
Workflow
• hugin v0.7.0 to stitch three JPEGs into one TIFF image.
• Photoshop CS2 (running through WINE v1.1.27) to change contrast via levels and shadow/highlight adjustments, and smart-sharpen in LAB mode's lightness channel.
• exiftool to copy the .ORF EXIF tags back into the final JPEG. And to set the fnumber and focal length, which are unknown to the camera.
• Linux Kubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope.
• Dell Inspiron 1440 laptop with the 2.4Ghz Intel Core2Duo P8600 and 2.0GB RAM.
Lens flare comes straight from the Sigma 17-70mm I used to take this picture, but you see it repeated several times thanks to the stitching of the panorama (using Hugin/enfuse/enblend/etc). To keep the contrast of the image high despite the bright flaring sun, I post-processed with a tone-mapping in Aperture.
The Goodwill Bridge and QUT campus.
Two photos taken with my wider lens, you can kinda pick out the join in the water if you know where to look.
During a walk while we stayed in the Jungle Inn.
Stitched with hugin from 4 images, FOV approximately 106x60°
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will it blend ?
Esta mañana se podÃa ver la bahÃa de la Azohia como pocas veces se puede ver: con oleaje. Y el agua revuelta de un color verde muy impresionante.
La fotografÃa abarca casi los 180º
I was traveling "light" and didn't take my fisheye lens with me. This was shot with the Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM at 11 mm.
A panorama stitched together in hugin from 24 original photos. Not super-impressive for that many shots, but lookin' alright.
Definitely view the original size.