Difference between revisions of "Nona"

From PanoTools.org Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (fix typo)
m (→‎Advantages: added info on HDR capabilities)
Line 8: Line 8:
  
 
* Since [[PTStitcher]] development has stalled, '''nona''' is a likely base for future developments such as Automatic [[radial luminance correction]] (known as [[Vignetting]]) and correction of [[Chromatic aberration]].
 
* Since [[PTStitcher]] development has stalled, '''nona''' is a likely base for future developments such as Automatic [[radial luminance correction]] (known as [[Vignetting]]) and correction of [[Chromatic aberration]].
 +
 +
* Nona supports [[HDR]] images
  
 
== Disadvantages ==
 
== Disadvantages ==

Revision as of 16:01, 2 October 2005

nona is a drop-in replacement for PTStitcher and is part of Hugin. There is a nona_gui version that provides the same dialog boxes as the Windows/Mac versions of PTStitcher.

Advantages

  • Unlike PTStitcher, nona has full source-code availability, this means that it can be used on many more platforms such as OS X, Linux ia_64, linux powerpc, Solaris and IRIX.
  • nona doesn't perform expensive transformation calculations for unused areas of output images. For panoramas consisting of many source photos this can speed things up greatly.
  • Nona supports HDR images

Disadvantages

(Note: this is the situation as of April 2005, please correct this page if you know this has changed)

  • Automatic color/brightness correction isn't yet supported, though enblend now solves much of this problem.
  • Morph to fit control points are not supported.