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The alps on the French Italian border

Again made with Hugin Panorama Prog from 16 pics @ 171 Mb (TIFF)

13 images put together in a panorma, made with hugin !

Amazing open-source software for image stitching!

 

hugin.sourceforge.net/

 

A quick panorama I shot in preparation for a presentation I gave at the CPSWS. Created on Ubuntu Linux 10.10 using Hugin Panorama Tools. I did this as a demonstration during the presentation. Minimal manipulation, and generated within 15 minutes.

This is large panoramic photo of burned wall.

Aligned with Hugin, tonemapped in Qtpfsgui. Cropped and adjusted in the Gimp.

Vista desde el 8 piso del estadio

Creado con Hugin

stitched from 4 handheld images with hugin.app. the field of view is 128x44°

Stitched together in Hugin. Cropped in the Gimp.

A view from atop a radar tower viewing San Pablo Bay. Best viewed at the "Original" size.

I've tried using an opensource program called Hugin a few times recently to create a panorama without being able to create anything that had a remotely straight horizon nor any good blending, finally I had the sense to RTFM (well actually a tutorial) and I found that it's a pretty nice program when combined with autopano-sift and enblend.

 

This is a combination of 4 images from a sunset a little while back, aside from the dust I'm very happy with it.

7 foto unite con Hugin

7 photos merged with Hugin

Panorama near Arfeuilles, France (combination of several photos)

out of 19 pics, 270°

this is the first panorama I'm doing using Hugin. It isn't perfect, because I didn't use my A20 panorama mode for pictures (ie they aren't covering very well, exposition is not the same).

panoramique 4 photos, Hugin

panorama attempt using Hugin

Handheld panorama created with hugin

Hugin falls down a rabbit hole.

I made this panorama using Hugin, an awesome panorama sticher tool.

@Île-aux-Moines

EF50mm w/ Hugin

von der Stotzig-Dorbach gesehen

The Piazza in Minori on the Amalfi coast at around 7am.

 

This is 17 positions with the NN3 and 3 exposures each. 8@0 4@+45, 4@-45 and 1 Nadir. Each bracketed shot is blended using enfuse and then passed to autopano-sift-c for control points and then to Hugin for stitching. The final output was bleneded with enblend and then then post procesing with Gimp.

 

View this panorama in the interactive viewer.

 

(This will open a new window to SPi-V, an interactive panorama viewer created by Aldo and hosted at fieldofview.com. Requires Adobe Shockwave.)

Rebosadero por el que se llena el Gran Baño. Termas Romanas de Bath.

It costs 6 Euros to visit this church, so I took a load of photographs. It

will take me a while to process them. This is stitched together from several

photos, using Hugin.

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