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Panorama Software ComparisonI happened to be at Bondi Beach yesterday and took a series of 11 portrait orientation hand-held shots with a view to making a panorama...
Here are the results from 3 popular software tools: First - PhotoMerge within Photoshop - very disappointing due to the banding and the lack of subtlety in the merging of the photos Secondly - the same shots with Autostitch - a few problems with exposure balancing, but not too bad... Thirdly - Panorama Factory... Not Perfect, but by far the Best... Despite the additional cost, I think that I'll be buying this software soon... Any similar experiences??? Any contradictory views??? Any other pano software tools I should be trying out??? Anything I could have done better with the various tools??? Cheers, John
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I went down this road quite a while ago and came to the same conclusion.
Panorama Factory (PF) is the best stitching programme you can get (IMHO) All the panos i have done are with PF. As you say, it's not perfect, i've had quite a few panos come out looking crap. But it is the best and if your original shots are good, then it will do a fantastic job of stitching. Good Examples: http://killakoala.smugmug.com/gallery/292396 Steve.
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give paint shop pro photo album 5 a go ... i was impressed with it ... just drag and drop
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I'm happy with Pano Factory
have I said that before? probably, and will probably say it again... in fact, here goes... I'M HAPPY WITH PANORAMA FACTORY! *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Another vote for Panorama Factory. I'm very impressed with both the ease of use and the price. I stitched together 19 photos for a 270° view of Mt Isa. It took probably 20 minutes to complete, but the result is excellent, no visible joins at all.
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My PANO software setup:
3 programs based on this tutorial: 1. Autopano-SIFT 2. Hugin 3. Enblend It's a very twiddly and a complex procedure, but it is by far the best setup i've used (very powerful). The best part? It's all free! You can start by just using Hugin, which is a frontend for command-based tool called Panorama Tools. There are a heap of tutes based on PT out there. Give it a shot, if you got the patience you won't be disappointed. Cheers - beej Last edited by beej on Fri Jun 10, 2005 10:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
I've done some quite good handhelds with pano factory. I think it does a pretty good with exposure balancing, image rotation and stitching.
Take a look at autostich and then take a look at pano factory. Autostitch didn't do a very good job with the horizon, it's like a wave. PF has done a pretty good job though keeping it straight and level. Darryl (aka Kipper)
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Need I add... Pano Factory. Looked what Beej suggested a while back, but I'm a lazy sod & the complexity put me off big time.
Peter
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Must admit to using only three methods in the past, they being Canon Photostitch, Photoshop and Panorama Factory.
Photostitch - good results, not great but good Photoshop - must be to do with my proficiency with PS but not good result Panorama Factory - very, very good results once I used this I stopped looking. Cheers, Terry "Photography is not about cameras, gadgets and gismos. Photography is about photographers. A camera didn't make a great picture any more than a typewriter wrote a great novel." -Peter Adams, Sydney 1978
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I've used <a href="http://www.tawbaware.com/ptasmblr.htm">PTAssembler</a> which uses PanoTools, so I guess it would be similar to Hugin. Are you source files available somewhere? I could run it through: - Autopano - PTAssembler - Enblend It only takes a couple of clicks. Autopano does a awesome job. Enblend is alright, but I like to do the blending myself. Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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