Hugin Assistant tab

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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... will use an automatic tool (the one set as Default in the Control Point Detectors tab of the Preferences) to match images, then use the internal hugin optimiser to align them, correct exposure and white balance.

A preview of the result will be displayed in the bottom half of this screen. If this preview looks good proceed with the third step (the Create panorama... button), otherwise you will need to make some changes to the images and optimisations of the project in the other tabs.

3. Create panorama...

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

Settings

A tab in the Preferences dialog (available from the menu) allows you to customise some settings of the assistant.

Overview and Preview

Both the Overview and the Preview canvas will be displayed on all tabs of the Simple Interface being this Hugin Assistant tab, the Hugin Preview tab, the Hugin Layout tab, the Hugin projection tab, the Hugin Move Drag tab and the Hugin Crop tab


Overview

Screenshot of Overview in Panosphere mode

The Overview represents an interactive preview of the panorama.

To Show or Hide the docked Overview window check or uncheck the 'Overview' checkbox option from the 'View' menu. Zoom it by dragging the handle located at the center of the border to the preview canvas.

To hide or show the grid in both the overview and the preview canvas, check or uncheck the 'Grid' checkbox option from the 'View' menu.

Clicking the small pin icon in the header of the docked Overview area (or dragging the Overview title bar) will switch to a floating window instead. To put that floating window back in a docked position just drag it in either the top, bottom, left or right boundary of the preview's actual image area.

The default mode is a Panosphere to display typical panoramas and can be used to e.g. easily check for errors in the nadir or zenith regions.

Preview

The preview canvas displays a representation of the final stitched output panorama. Use the scroll bars to change the horizontal and vertical Field of View.