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Subject:Re: Is there a software to automatically stitch cubic panorama images?

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Is there a software to automatically stitch cubic panorama images? ShenLizhong 2007-Oct-03 13:38:00
HI Mike,



    Genrally, how many images are required to generate a spherical pano image? Do you have such experience?

    As you know, autopano is not a free software. Do you what kind of free stitch software can do a better job? 



Thanks!



Leo

    







> To: #removed#

> From: #removed#

> Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 15:01:28 +0200

> Subject: Re: Is there a software to automatically stitch cubic panorama images?

> 

> Leo:

> you generate a spherical image jpg file - generated by autopano or the other mentioned progs.

> this you convert into a cubic format (.mov)  for example with pano2qtvr (free also !)

> Ciao

> Mike

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> 

> 

> 

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----

> Von: #removed# [mailto:#removed#]Im Auftrag von lzhshen

> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. Oktober 2007 14:45

> An: #removed#

> Betreff: Re: Is there a software to automatically stitch cubic panorama images?

> 

> 

> Hi Mike,

> 

>     Thanks for your information.

> 

>     I just download a trial version of autopano pro 1.3 and find out

> that it is difficult to generate a cubic or ball like panorama photo

> >from screen shot within a 3D game or general photo taken by DC without

> fisheye lens. Do you have any tip to generate cubic or ball like

> panorama photo in this way? What kind of software are you using? In

> general, how many photos are required for a cubic or ball like panorama?

> 

>     By the way, it seems that autopano does not support png file

> format. With jpg input images, the output panorama photo's quality is

> low. Am I right?

> 

> Thanks!

> Leo

> 

> --- In #removed#, "ptgroup" <ptgroup@...> wrote:

> >

> > If you have sufficient overlap - Autopano, PTGUI, Hugin will do the

> stitching

> > nearly automatically. Autopano may be a ltlle more "auto" then the

> others.

> > It doesn´t matter where the images origin - see the Google - image

> stitching in the web - so

> > I guess you just try Autopano and PTGUI - there are demos in the web.

> > Ciao

> > Mike

> >   -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----

> >   Von: #removed# [mailto:#removed#]Im Auftrag

> von Uri Cogan

> >   Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. Oktober 2007 06:09

> >   An: #removed#

> >   Betreff: Re: Is there a software to automatically stitch

> cubic panorama images?

> >

> >

> >   lzhshen wrote:

> >

> >   > Is there a panorama software that can stitch cubic panorama photo

> >   > from general images taken from DC without fisheye lens or screen

> shot

> >   > taken from pc game?

> >   >

> >

> >   Most stitching software require that all the images to be stitched

> must

> >   be overlapping, with identifiable "control points" between every

> pair of

> >   horizontal images and have some identifiable points between the

> >   horizontal, and both nadir and zenith images.

> >

> >   It helps to know the effective angle of view of the images to be

> stitched.

> >

> >   A good place for this kind of discussion is at the Yahoo PanoTools

> forum:

> >

> >   http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PanoToolsNG/

> >

> >   Good luck.

> >

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