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next is optional. fixes distortion issues choose whatever you wish, though "everything" is known to be somewhat buggy.

 

hit optimize after choice

HDR-merged in Photoshop then roughly stitched with Hugin.

Sky covered by a forest fire blazing 30 km away

With a Tibetan market in full swing (bottom middle). Stitched together from 4 images using Hugin.

The sky was so cool I thought I'd learn how to make a panorama. This is a montage of the three sets of photos I took all within a few minutes of each other.

 

I found a great piece of free software called Hugin which made it easy! hugin.sourceforge.net/

Sunrise over wetlands and Sacramento waaaay in the back. Panorama created using Hugin.

Panorama of an oilseed rape field with overbearing rain clouds, 21-04-2012 17:25. My first stitch using Hugin, I'm impressed at the job it's done despite only having a sweep of handheld phone pics to work with.

some pics from our road trip on the south island

Special performance at "Kulturnatt Stockholm". Just before opening of curtains.

late afternoon at sterkfontein dam, equirectangular stitch using hugin

leider hat auch das iphone keine manuelle belichtungskorrektur. aber immerhin schafft mann auch so, mit der hilfe von hugin ein panorama zu machen

First attempt with Hugin

Taken from Dad's Drascombe (the mizen's ended up with a bit of a bend as a side effect the stitching process).

 

Made from 12 hand-held (bobbing about!) photos in Hugin.

The old harbor in Nice (panorama done with Hugin)

Fachada principal del Colegio de San Gregorio, sede del Museo Nacional de Escultura (Valladolid).

Panorama of 5 pictures stitched with Hugin

 

Best viewed large!

My first little planet. Panorama done with Hugin. The planet-effect was done with GIMP.

Some of the view from the road to the chapel, Sedona, Arizona.

We went to take photos of the barrows on Cock Marsh, but conditions and time were not ideal.

My first go at multi-row panorama stitching with hugin

Bugs here:

 

"Autopano" is not available on MacOSX, so there isn't a reason to have it in the dialog box popup. If you try to use autopano, a dialog pops up and it suggests you use autopano-sift instead. If it's not an option, then it shouldn't be listed.

 

Panomatic and matchpoint are available, but not listed in the pop-up. They should be listed.

 

Autopano-sift is technically not available either, as that was the old .NET version (if my memory serves me correctly). Autopano-sift-c however is available. This is what hugin tries to run but invokes it incorrectly so it won't work.

 

As a result of all this, you cannot use any control point generator directly from Hugin. You need to fire it off manually from a terminal window or manually enter the command line for using an "alternate" autopano-sift program.

 

This whole thing is very confusing when you factor in the "autopano" pane too.

From my balkony viewing south the mountain "Grieskogel" in the center, one hour before the thunderstorm.

 

Four 9 MP raw pics with the Fuji E900, 800 ASA, Tele. Stiched with Hugin, Mercator.

Convined 5 photos by hugin

 

長谷寺から見た鎌倉の町

Port Parham Panoramic.

The photo is made up of 21 x 12 mp photos and compiled with Hugin. The final Tif was 120 mb and this final Jpeg has been reduced in resolution.

 

The ability to zoom in and pan on the original Tif is amazing.

 

This is Port Parham from the first to the last shack on the esplanade.

 

If anyone wants the original HiRes, contact me.

 

This was taken from the water line, looking back at the shacks.

 

2012

 

Canon 5D, handheld and in P mode with the same exposure for each photo.

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