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stereographic projection of this equirectangular shot

 

Hugin stitch of three shots.

The final stretch to Mount Buller summit.

Boires des de vora el bar, adalt de tot.

Panoràmica de quatre tomes feta a pols. Muntatge amb Hugin (sense autopano!) i Gimp.

Overlooking the township of Bombala NSW

The unexpected results of using Hugin when you get the settings wrong. Sometimes our mistakes end up as good as what you originally intended!

entre el Real Felipe y el Abtao. compuesta de 78 imagenes

A quick try with hugin

The back of the Cleveland Cold Storage Building as captured in this 10,112 x 6,562 px stitch.

 

The other side of this building is a billboard familiar to Clevelanders for decades, as it sits adjacent to I-71. The building is soon to be leveled to make way for a new bridge over the Cuyahoga, as ODOT continues to gobble up land.

 

Just a week ago the building was gutted by Arson....

Heading to Charlotte Pass along the track from Kosciusko.

Panoramic view looking east down The High from the top of Carfax Tower.

 

Stitched with Hugin from photos taken with a D80, pp in the GIMP.

 

I've labelled a few of the buildings on the skyline, do feel free to do more :-)

This is the night time view from the balcony at the new apartment. The day time view is a little boring on account of those trees. However it should improve as we move into Autumn and then Winter, so I will post a day time view in a few months.

first panorama with the nodal ninja 3.

 

Best seen in a panorama viewer

Many thanks to HamburgerJung for the hugin tip, and for the inspiration.

 

Peleng 8mm, Hugin, Photoshop 25 images total, canon 350D

Unione di 5 foto

Canon EOS 400D

that the small TV room of my daughters grandma (oma) :)

 

here, stitched without turning around the nodalpoint..

..i will fix this very soon ;)

Client: London Borough of Brent - Affordable Housing and Care. Architect: Shepheard Epstein Hunter.

South Yarra, Melbourne

 

(from three photographs)

Previous: Control point distances

 

With all preliminary work complete — control points and alignment done, projection and horizon set, exposure adjusted, the panorama file saved — all that's left to do is ask Hugin to "Create panorama..." in Assistant or "Stitch now!" in Stitcher.

 

Alternatively, it is possible to run the Makefile Hugin creates when it saves the panorama file. In this case, I run:

 

  make -f AonachDubh.mk

 

And I have a rule in the top-level Makefile for the entire project that runs this command, so whenever I have to go back and make changes in the source images, all further steps are automated, including the generation of the panorama.

 

The only remaining problem with this image is misalignment in the front, which no tool can fix.

 

I edited those defects away by rotating, stretching and curve-bending small parts of the image and filling the seams with the clone tool. I also cloned the missing parts of the road to achieve a clean trim at the bottom. Here is the final result.

View from Banaue's viewpoint towards the rice terraces.

Stitched together from 8 individual shots using the rather cludgy yet extremely powerful Hugin. Best viewed in ginormous. Or, even besterer, in VR.

Meadow Lake - Morton Arboretum

Created with Hugin

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Looking east at the Botanical Gardens across Farm Cove -- a little cove that merges into Sydney Harbour on the left of shot. Mrs Macquarie's Chair is on the left.

 

Seven individual shots in this panorama. Hand held and the lighting varied a bit (because I forgot to set the exposure settings to something manually). Stitched together with autopano-sift-C, hugin, enblend, the Gimp and a fair bit of Saturday afternoon. Given how much the sky exposure varied, enblend did a really good job of smoothing things out.

Individual shots taken with Nikon D40x stitched together using Hugin

~160° view of the Thames River.

 

Created with the excellent (and free) Hugin Panorama Creator... still learning how to use it.

In the grounds of the citadel thing at parthenay is this odd tree with runnerbean like red dangly bits from the branches..

Shame about the safety barriers, but it seems they are having a few issues with the raised bit sliding down the hill...

The inside of one of my favorite Chicago churches, St. Mary of the Angels. Panorama created with Hugin.

One of the biggest wooden buildings in the world, housing the worlds biggest bronze Buddha. It's massive, I tell you!

Hiked up to the overlook in 6 inches of snow. It was slow going but it was worth it.

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