![]() ![]() Hemifisheye is really a unique projection. It is also great for architecture.Īnyway: the end result is better than any of the projections in PTgui. I remove that FE effect in Adobe Elements with the "HemiFisheye" plugin that is the worlds best filter at defishing: it leaves peoples shape and faces intact even near the edges. The latter produces a panorama (usually at most 4 - 5 shots) with a heavy fish eye effect. Recently I have found that when I stitch a row of format-filling, portrait orientation fisheye images (sigma 15mm F2.8 on Nikon D800) I get a better result of the top of trees by exporting using the "full Frame Fisheye" projection: The tops of trees curve a lot away when using Mercator - and much less when using"Full frame fisheye" projection. I must admit I have not explored how all these work - I just use the "mask" tool to shift seams if I do not like their initial, default placement. As of late 2013, I have recently returned to utilizing PTGUI for many of my 360 degree immersive panoramas as I find the masking, options and tools provided by PTGUI to be consistent. PTgui has a lot of push-buttons for various projections plus you can use the freeware enblend, smartblend and autopana as plugins - the last they think at PTgui is obsolete now - I don't know why.Īlso the Panoramatools application "PTOptimizer" and the "PTstitcherNG" application. When I converted to Autopano Giga in 2011 it was due mostly to help aid rapid multi-pano generation with my Gigapan Epic Pro. 24mm on full frame, it wasn't wide enough. I've put some images of West Wycombe church and the final stitch on my flickr page and I'd be interested how other programs stitch them, but I was staggered when I first did this. The other interesting thing it does is to take pictures of buildings that seem undo-able and sorts them out. Buy and watch this video tutorial from (Contribute to the development of this site by buying this DVD from the link above. I've never looked further than AP, so cannot say about the others but APP gives you a push button choice of projection so you can chose what looks best. Watch this video tutorial (This tutorial has been made with Autopano version 2.5) Save a project. ![]()
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