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A plugin for the [[Gimp]] image manipulation program. Can be used to assemble panoramic multilayer images, from the [http://www.shallowsky.com/software/pandora/ Pandora plugin page]:
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''Pandora'' is a plugin for the [[GIMP]] image manipulation program. It can be used to assemble panoramic multilayer images:
  
 
Call it up from '''Xtns -> Make Panorama''' give it a list of files, in order, and an average overlap, and it will give you an image big enough to hold all the pieces, with all the component pieces overlapped to the specified amount, and with gradient layer masks so they fade into each other.
 
Call it up from '''Xtns -> Make Panorama''' give it a list of files, in order, and an average overlap, and it will give you an image big enough to hold all the pieces, with all the component pieces overlapped to the specified amount, and with gradient layer masks so they fade into each other.
  
'''pandora''' doesn't have methods to correct [[barrel distortion]] or remap between different [[projections]].
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Pandora doesn't have methods to correct [[barrel distortion]] or remap between different [[projections]].
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Even this is a old plugin, it still works with GIMP 2.10.
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.shallowsky.com/software/pandora/ Pandora plugin page]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:53, 21 November 2022

Pandora is a plugin for the GIMP image manipulation program. It can be used to assemble panoramic multilayer images:

Call it up from Xtns -> Make Panorama give it a list of files, in order, and an average overlap, and it will give you an image big enough to hold all the pieces, with all the component pieces overlapped to the specified amount, and with gradient layer masks so they fade into each other.

Pandora doesn't have methods to correct barrel distortion or remap between different projections.

Even this is a old plugin, it still works with GIMP 2.10.

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