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collings foundation b17g "nine-o-nine" at buchanan field in concord, ca, 13 June 2010. rectilinear projection with hugin from 8 images.

 

Stitched with Hugin 2010.0 from 5 images.

46 manually created control points (the newer version of Hugin, the more automatic point creation sucks...).

EXIF from anchor (the middle image).

A panorama of Katholiko Monastery, near Gouverneto Monastery and north of Agia Triada Monastery, on the Akrotiri peninsula of Crete.

She missed, unfortunately.

Composed from 7 images using the masking feature of hugin.

Panorama made from frames of "Holy Land 1975"

www.archive.org/details/HolyLand1975

 

Stitched with Hugin.

Hugin + autopano + enblend

Stitched from eight photos, each from a different location, hence the sawtooth effect.

Hand held photos, stitched with Hugin

A panorama taken near West Wycombe, stitched with Hugin: hugin.sourceforge.net/

Entirely processed using the open-source panorama photo sticher, Hugin, at hugin.sourceforge.net/

This planet was used as a military trining area.

Pictures were taken at the military training area in Münsingen. (Out of use since 2005)

A vertical panorama made with auto-panosift, hugin and enblend.

From the top of LadIe Hill, near Old Burghclere & Sydmonton in Hampshire.

I must be mad, standing on top of a hill with a camera on the end of a 3m pole. Snapped with chdk in timelapse mode, taking photos every 2 seconds as I struggle to hold the pole upright and turn it at the right speed. It was really windy!

Vitrina con lucernas y utensilios del hogar romanos. Museo Arqueológico de Sevilla.

trying some panorama...using Hugin Sofware...taken using Kuya Mark's D90+14-24mm(UWA)....this is not good...gonna do it better next time...

 

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Cool perspectives on cool buildings.

Uploaded with the Flock Browser

One of the mosaics revealed in the excavation of the terraced houses in Ephesus. Photographed from the visitors' walkway and perspective removed using hugin software.

Done using the hugin tool. I need a fish eye lens to do better ones.

some things will happen. all normal

Sala de Exposiciones del Monasterio de San Benito el Real (izquierda), iglesia del monasterio (centro) y Mercado del Val (derecha).

As the Burke Gilman trail turns under the Aurora Bridge, there is a sculpture of an empty frame on a tripod. It's not aimed at a particularly inspiring scene, so I used Hugin to warp another picture (taken from nearby a few minutes later, but looking to the left over the docks) into the frame.

I went slightly over the top with this one. Although I had pictures covering 360degrees somehow not all of them ended up being used. Nevertheless, I ended up with a huge image which I shrunk to a quarter of its size - still big - but at least eog can display it.

Dpreview pentax challenge 'walls' submission. 5 exposures, 7 frames (da 21) HDR pano, Assembled with hugin, mapping in qtpfsgui

 

Charlotte Pass to Perisher. 53 photos went into this 230°x100° panorama, and only 24 survived.

20 hours of construction in 24 seconds.

Depuis les jardins du Rosaire, Fourvière

Italian lakes viewed from Mangart, Slovenia

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