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First attempt at a panorama. Used Hugin to stitch it all together. Can't see any stitching errors, but not entirely sure I'd know one if I saw it. Please point any out if you see any...
EDIT: Yes, there is one and it's a big one. Tried to fix it but failed.
HDR stiched in Hugin.
6 photos shot in 0, +2, -2. I did crush some of the whites in the processing. Hope you like and thanks for any comments you may have.
Winter in August.
Left side is northeast, right side is southwest.
Shot with the Nokia N73 and stiched with Hugin
Second attempt at a panoramic shot of the mountains north of Bagram AB. Hugin works wonders yet again! It is a bit dark, I'll admit.
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.
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.
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.
esa es la idea
Acá un tutorial http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Panography
yo utilice el HUGIN y GIMP para hacerlo