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Pano using Hugin

PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:57 pm
by DanielA
I recently went down to Wirrina Cove and I captured a couple of panoramas, which I have just stitched together.

I've previously used an old version of PTgui to do my stitching but it was giving me lots of problems so I tried out the current Hugin open source software. It was great. It just worked.
I did swap out Enblend for Smartblend, but it just worked so easily that I hardly had to touch it in photoshop (just cropping and saturation). This makes Pano's so much easier.

(Warning: clicking on images will get you the BIG versions. e.g. 2-4 Meg)

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Daniel, a convert...

PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 9:09 pm
by Yi-P
First shot is a little bit unevenly exposed to the right side.

PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 10:10 pm
by DanielA
Yi-P wrote:First shot is a little bit unevenly exposed to the right side.

With the camera in manual and the same settings used during processing, I'm going to blame the sun being behind clouds for the exposure difference. I guess it could be the difference between shooting into the sun and then not. :?
Thanks

Daniel