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Stitching is {{Glossary|the process of [[aligning]], [[remapping]] and [[blending]] images together in order to form a seamless [[panorama]]|1}} | Stitching is {{Glossary|the process of [[aligning]], [[remapping]] and [[blending]] images together in order to form a seamless [[panorama]]|1}} | ||
− | For more details see [[How Stitching | + | For more details see [[How stitching works]]. |
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+ | == Usage == | ||
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+ | Stitching is usually performed by the panotools [[GUI front-ends]] but can also be done by command line applications where the single steps are distributed between several programs: | ||
+ | # [[aligning]]: [[PTOptimizer]] | ||
+ | # [[remapping]]: [[PTStitcher]], [[PTMender]] or [[nona]] | ||
+ | # [[exposure correction|exposure]] and [[vignetting]] correction: [[vig_optimize]] | ||
+ | # [[blending]]: [[enblend]] or [[smartblend]] |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 6 May 2008
Definition
Stitching is the process of aligning, remapping and blending images together in order to form a seamless panorama
For more details see How stitching works.
Usage
Stitching is usually performed by the panotools GUI front-ends but can also be done by command line applications where the single steps are distributed between several programs:
- aligning: PTOptimizer
- remapping: PTStitcher, PTMender or nona
- exposure and vignetting correction: vig_optimize
- blending: enblend or smartblend