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Sackville Gardens, Manchester

 

Panorama of 26 photos taken with a Nokia N-95, stitched with Hugin.

A selection of my best panoramic shots so far. Made with Hugin.

this is the pano preview

 

left click centers the image under the mouse

 

right click rotates the image [horizon]

 

close the window when your happy

Panoramic stitchup of Phonsavan in northern Laos. Composite of 5 photos, expertly glued together by Hugin :-P Best viewed original size.

picture 1 of 3 for the stitching with Hugin Software. shot with MC Rokkor 58mm 1.2 @ f/2.3

I guess this is not as exciting as it used to be, given that you can do it with the iPhone now. However, I think it's still very interesting how the enfuse tool selects areas from the three source images that are "well-exposed" and splices them together without really changing the exposure. The result is something that is not tone-mapped, but rather combined by area and therefore has more the look of a painting. In other words, the scientific intensities of light are not used directly, but rather are warped to bring out edges and make the whole more aesthetically pleasing.

from 2 jpegs 2400 x 1600 crops from 9Mpix Raw output from a Fuji E900.

United Nations headquarters, at NY. Perspective corrected using Hugin (original photo here)

3 shots stitched together with hugin, and enblend. They were taken in a rush, without a tripod, but I think the apparent break in the cable is due to the motion of the cable car between shots. Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, is visible near the edge.

The entrance to the train-station in Bern. In total 87 images, shot with my Nikon D80, stitched and enfused with hugin. Architectural Projection.

Due giorni,

un caldo inverno.

Profumo che sale

da cucine di armonia

esa es la idea

 

Acá un tutorial http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Panography

yo utilice el HUGIN y GIMP para hacerlo

  

Another more or less well-executed panorama (I had only a minute or to to get the coverage I needed, the fence was unavoidable) that turns out to be a soulless image when stitched. Ah well.

Handspindel komplett

Wirtel 8cm

Hele serien består egentlig av 8 bilder, men endte opp med å bare bruke fem av dem. Klarer ikke å fjerne skyggene fra objektivet..

They watch over me while I work.

Here's a really tacky panorama I took of Nudgee Waterholes. I can't recall how many shots are in it, but I took them in portrait orientation to try and get a better picture. Didn't work, my cameraphone has a broken lens, and pretty much sucks.

 

I've been meaning to go back and take another panorama with a decent camera. I've got my old Minolta up and running again, so it might make a decent test run.

first experiment w/ hugin

 

haha...the original 62MB image was shrunk down to 2MB for upload :P

We camped on the banks of this stunning creek and bathed in its waters.

From the red centre to the lush rainforests of the wet tropics. Hitting the coast at Townsville and heading north past wet, green, lush forest and canefields was like arriving in a different country. The psychological transition took some time.

Don't ask me where I stood while taking this pictures. Unfortunately the panorama is slightly out of focus (you'll see it if you look at the full size).

 

Stitched and blended with hugin from 3x6 images, field of view approx. 180 x 60°.

Vertical version of my pervious one. Separate source images, though.

Checking out the effects of changing the image center.

Set of 6 pictures, stitched with Hugin. Madeira

Playing around with Hugin to create panoramics. Really awesome program. I wish I would have put more thought into the sequence of images. These were from quite a bit later in the morning after the mass ascension, so the balloons are starting to get further away and spread out.

Photography SDG meeting at KAUST

Woodlawn Mountain in Pawlet, Vermont, USA. POV from the west, across VT 133 which is briefly visible at the bottom of the valley. 15 November 2014; Stitch from multiple pix using the Hugin panorama program. 191Mpix, 36931x5179

100% crop of panorame stitched with Hugin Software. shot with MC Rokkor 58mm 1.2 @ f/2.3.

 

Viel hat sich nich getan :)

 

Diesmal hab ich Hochformatbilder gestiched. Is auch ein böser Stitchfehler drin aber bei den Verzeichnungen der Kit-Scherbe hat es Hugin auch nich einfach :D

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