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Click on the '''Load images...''' button to select the photos you want to use in your panorama.
 
Click on the '''Load images...''' button to select the photos you want to use in your panorama.
This tries to identify the [[field of view]] of your photos by looking at information stored by
 
the camera itself.  If this isn't possible them you need to enter the '''field of view'''
 
manually, or let [[hugin]] calculate it from the [[Focal Length]] and [[crop factor|Focal length multiplier]].
 
  
If you are unsure of the [[Hugin_Camera_and_Lens_tab#Lens|Lens type]] just accept the default '''Normal (rectilinear)'''.
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This tries to identify the [[field of view]] of your photos by looking at (EXIF) information stored by
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the camera itself. If this fails you need to enter the '''field of view''' manually, or let [[hugin]] calculate it from the [[Focal Length]] and [[crop factor|Focal length multiplier]].
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Also select a [[Hugin_Camera_and_Lens_tab#Lens|matching ''Lens type'']] from the drop-down list. If you are unsure try the default '''Normal (rectilinear)'''.
  
 
= 2. Align... =
 
= 2. Align... =

Revision as of 07:59, 19 April 2012

The hugin assistant automates nearly everything needed to create a panorama, just follow these three steps:

1. Load images...

Click on the Load images... button to select the photos you want to use in your panorama.

This tries to identify the field of view of your photos by looking at (EXIF) information stored by the camera itself. If this fails you need to enter the field of view manually, or let hugin calculate it from the Focal Length and Focal length multiplier.

Also select a matching Lens type from the drop-down list. If you are unsure try the default Normal (rectilinear).

2. Align...

Click on Align... to use an automatic tool such as autopano-sift to match images, then use the internal hugin optimiser to align them, correct exposure and white balance. The result will appear in the hugin Preview window, if this looks good then click the next Create panorama... button. Otherwise you will need to make some changes to the project in the tabs of the hugin Main window.

3. Create panorama...

Finally, use Create panorama... to stitch the panorama to an image file with standard quality settings.