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A proof of concept photo. 17 x 5MP iPhone 4 photos aligned using Hugin and processed further to produce an 18MP image. No tripod. I tried to keep my hands still, but this never works perfectly -- thanks to this imperfection a super-resolution image can be effectively produced.
Full resolution here: astronomy.swin.edu.au/~amalec/upload/public/street_scene.jpg
Field of view approximately 190x70°, looking towards Thun. Stitched and fused with hugin.sf.net from 18 handheld images (6*3 exposure steps).
Detail from a spherical HDR panorama, taken under the Frankford El in northeast Philadelphia.
135 x 97 degree view made with Hugin 2010.1.0.5063 in the new "panini-general" projection with settings: compression 66, top squeeze 100, bottom squeeze 100. The squeezes remove curvature from horizontal lines. The unsqueezed picture [here] looks 'panoramic'; this one looks (almost) 'normal'.
Panorama made from frames of "Holy Land 1975"
www.archive.org/details/HolyLand1975
Stitched with Hugin.
The image composed with three GX100's jpegs (-0.5,0,+0.5EV) using hugin with enfused, and then, cropped by gimp.
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This is a panorama shot that I merged from 9 photos using Hugin hugin.sourceforge.net/ , following the tutorial written by Peter Gawthrop, here: www.lightspacewater.net/Tutorials/PhotoPano1/PhotoPano1/
You can see more detail if you get the original size file here: www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=365581567&size=o
Located at Cliffsend with Pegwell Bay in the background. This is a replica of a viking ship and was sailed from Denmark in 1949 by 53 Danes to commemorate the 1500th anniversary of the arrival of Hengist and Horsa.
Dropped girlfriend off at airport for early flight so went to Island bay to take pictures of the sunrise. This set was taken about 6:30am in the morning.
Stiched using Hugin.