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'''Autopano-SIFT''' by Sebastian Nowozin automatically creates [[control points]] for groups of overlapping photographs, it can be controlled from within the [[Hugin]] [[GUI front-ends|GUI front-end]]. See [http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~nowozin/autopano-sift/ autopano sift page] for details.
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'''Autopano-SIFT''' by Sebastian Nowozin automatically creates [[control points]] for groups of overlapping photographs, it can be controlled from within the [[Hugin]] [[GUI front-ends|GUI front-end]]. See [https://web.archive.org/web/20100923200157/http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~nowozin/autopano-sift/ archiv.org version of the autopano sift page] for details.
  
 
Functionally, '''autopano-sift''' is very similar to [[autopano]] and the two can be used interchangeably to a certain extent.
 
Functionally, '''autopano-sift''' is very similar to [[autopano]] and the two can be used interchangeably to a certain extent.

Latest revision as of 15:24, 9 September 2019

Autopano-SIFT by Sebastian Nowozin automatically creates control points for groups of overlapping photographs, it can be controlled from within the Hugin GUI front-end. See archiv.org version of the autopano sift page for details.

Functionally, autopano-sift is very similar to autopano and the two can be used interchangeably to a certain extent.

There are both command-line and GUI versions of autopano-sift. There is a tutorial for Using Autopano-SIFT With PTGui.

Autopano-sift is Open Source and written using C# and mono. The use of the Scale-invariant feature transform algorithm is restricted by US Patent 6,711,293 awarded March 23, 2004 to the University of British Columbia.

Autopano-sift has been largely superseded by a C port called autopano-sift-C, available from the hugin project.