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{PIC} Playing with Autopano and PTGui
Got to the lake just as the sun was setting, this is an 8 picture pano
using Autopano. I tried it with PTGui but couldn't get the opposite shoreline straight and PTG was putting a stright line through the rippled down the bottom below the buoy. http://www.flickr.com/photos/silverm...12998/sizes/l/ -- Father McKenzie http://www.flickr.com/photos/silvermoon/ |
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{PIC} Playing with Autopano and PTGui
On Mar 26, 9:17 am, Father McKenzie wrote:
Got to the lake just as the sun was setting, this is an 8 picture pano using Autopano. I tried it with PTGui but couldn't get the opposite shoreline straight and PTG was putting a stright line through the rippled down the bottom below the buoy. http://www.flickr.com/photos/silverm...12998/sizes/l/ -- Father McKenziehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/silvermoon/ Hey Fr - nice work, although I do think it wants a foreground element.. maybe a little row-boat..? Don't you keep one in your bag? I'm about to get into panoramas more over the next 6 months - i can feel it in my lenses.. And I really want to get the hang of them 'stepped out' ones, just like the great man has demonstrated... (O: In PTGui, did you find the straightening thingies, (I think they are "T" control points..)? They have worked for me when things got a little bent, but it took me a while to work out how to use them. (Now that I know how to use them, I must have been pretty thick..) |
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{PIC} Playing with Autopano and PTGui
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:17:56 +1100, Father McKenzie wrote:
Got to the lake just as the sun was setting, this is an 8 picture pano using Autopano. I tried it with PTGui but couldn't get the opposite shoreline straight and PTG was putting a stright line through the rippled down the bottom below the buoy. http://www.flickr.com/photos/silverm...12998/sizes/l/ FWIW - I have found that the pandora plug-in for GIMP does a pretty good, automated job on panoramas. |
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{PIC} Playing with Autopano and PTGui
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Hash: SHA1 Father McKenzie wrote: Got to the lake just as the sun was setting, this is an 8 picture pano using Autopano. I have to say that I really like using Autopano--it's just so _easy_ to use! It is also nice being able to export a PtGUI file if any tweaks are needed. Brilliant colours on the photo. I like the way the waves encircle the boat in the centre. - -- Brendan Gillatt | GPG Key: 0xBF6A0D94 brendan {a} brendangillatt (dot) co (dot) uk http://www.brendangillatt.co.uk -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) iD8DBQFH6o2uuv4tpb9qDZQRAvQsAKDEm5QF5tNjNB6qQbHQlE i6xBVLmQCgukSi UH8MuAVcNUduMmgQedl5GMU= =8irt -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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{PIC} Playing with Autopano and PTGui
ray wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:17:56 +1100, Father McKenzie wrote: Got to the lake just as the sun was setting, this is an 8 picture pano using Autopano. I tried it with PTGui but couldn't get the opposite shoreline straight and PTG was putting a stright line through the rippled down the bottom below the buoy. http://www.flickr.com/photos/silverm...12998/sizes/l/ FWIW - I have found that the pandora plug-in for GIMP does a pretty good, automated job on panoramas. Works well with hugin too. |
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{PIC} Playing with Autopano and PTGui
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 09:28:54 -0700, John Ferguson wrote:
ray wrote: On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:17:56 +1100, Father McKenzie wrote: Got to the lake just as the sun was setting, this is an 8 picture pano using Autopano. I tried it with PTGui but couldn't get the opposite shoreline straight and PTG was putting a stright line through the rippled down the bottom below the buoy. http://www.flickr.com/photos/silverm...12998/sizes/l/ FWIW - I have found that the pandora plug-in for GIMP does a pretty good, automated job on panoramas. Works well with hugin too. Yes, but I find pandora much simpler. |
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{PIC} Playing with Autopano and PTGui
ray wrote:
FWIW - I have found that the pandora plug-in for GIMP does a pretty good, automated job on panoramas. Works well with hugin too. Yes, but I find pandora much simpler. The extra control in Hugin comes in handy when you're pushing the envelope. BugBear |
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{PIC} Playing with Autopano and PTGui
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 10:21:29 +0000, bugbear wrote:
ray wrote: FWIW - I have found that the pandora plug-in for GIMP does a pretty good, automated job on panoramas. Works well with hugin too. Yes, but I find pandora much simpler. The extra control in Hugin comes in handy when you're pushing the envelope. BugBear Absolutely. I've only used pandora on fairly mundane projects. |
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