Difference between revisions of "GIMP stitchpanorama plugin"
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You can add [[control points]] which are automatically fine-tuned (much like the various [[GUI front-ends]] for [[Panorama Tools]]). The photos can then be merged into a final output, one image remains unaltered, the other is rotated, blended and distorted to fit (similar to [[xmerge]]). | You can add [[control points]] which are automatically fine-tuned (much like the various [[GUI front-ends]] for [[Panorama Tools]]). The photos can then be merged into a final output, one image remains unaltered, the other is rotated, blended and distorted to fit (similar to [[xmerge]]). | ||
− | You | + | It's simple to use, though it doesn't do correction of [[barrel distortion]] - You could use the [[gimp wideangle plugin]] or the [[Panorama Gimp plug-in]] to correct this first. |
− | + | Since the output is limited to [[rectilinear Projection]] ''stitchpanorama'' isn't suitable for creating immersive images such as [[equirectangular Projection]] images. | |
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+ | == External links == | ||
− | + | * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/stitchpanorama stitchpanorama sourceforge page] | |
[[Category:Software:Platform:Windows]] | [[Category:Software:Platform:Windows]] | ||
[[Category:Software:Platform:Mac OS X]] | [[Category:Software:Platform:Mac OS X]] | ||
[[Category:Software:Platform:Linux]] | [[Category:Software:Platform:Linux]] |
Revision as of 06:14, 26 September 2007
stitchpanorama is a plugin for the gimp that allows you to merge two photographs together into a partial rectilinear Projection panorama.
You can add control points which are automatically fine-tuned (much like the various GUI front-ends for Panorama Tools). The photos can then be merged into a final output, one image remains unaltered, the other is rotated, blended and distorted to fit (similar to xmerge).
It's simple to use, though it doesn't do correction of barrel distortion - You could use the gimp wideangle plugin or the Panorama Gimp plug-in to correct this first.
Since the output is limited to rectilinear Projection stitchpanorama isn't suitable for creating immersive images such as equirectangular Projection images.