Difference between revisions of "Mac software"

From PanoTools.org Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 1: Line 1:
 
== Basic Library ==
 
== Basic Library ==
  
What do you Mac guys do where we Windows guys use the pano12.dll from the [[Panorama tools]] distribution?
+
The basic library on Mac Classic is the pano12.lib which is place in the System extension folder.  This library hasn't been updated since version 2.6b1 and does not include the fast transformation or multi processor support.   The OS X version is called PanoTools.bundle and has many updates including fast transform by default, multi-processor support, improved optimizer (including Altivec optimizations), etc.
 
 
Macintosh Classic (pre OS X) supported the pano12.lib system extension, but now, under Mac OS X, there is not Macintosh-native version of this code, except in the commercial software [[PTMac]]
 
  
 
== Stitching Software ==
 
== Stitching Software ==

Revision as of 08:00, 28 March 2005

Basic Library

The basic library on Mac Classic is the pano12.lib which is place in the System extension folder. This library hasn't been updated since version 2.6b1 and does not include the fast transformation or multi processor support. The OS X version is called PanoTools.bundle and has many updates including fast transform by default, multi-processor support, improved optimizer (including Altivec optimizations), etc.

Stitching Software

Which stitching software do you use?

Helper

Is there Autopano for Mac?

Is there Enblend for Mac?

Remallax removes some parallax of hand-shot panoramas prior to stitching. Just a project in inception, nothing usable available

photoshop plug-ins

Well apparently the Panorama tools distribution only ever worked on Classic Macintosh OS (pre OS X). So now, the only versions of Panorama tools that work on OS X are the shareware (not free) application PTMac, and the Linux version of the original distribution, though I'm not sure if anyone has gotten that to work.

viewers

  • Quicktime
  • how do you look at your artwork besides Quicktime?

Non-Panoramic use

PT Shift chromatic aberration correction