4/15/2023 0 Comments Autopano giga 3 tutorial![]() ![]() Some people might get results with this, and other reviews seems to support this, but I'm certainly not getting good results, and I believe that allowing the user to pre-set-up relative positions, sizes, and co-incidence points would give the program a better chance to select proper stiitch points. (And how about a switch turning OFF all features that require JFIF information, as not everybody just plugs their camera in and drops the photos immediately into a stitcher.) And my scans don't have typical lens, focus, and dof distortions. I could use a tool to do this with my hundreds of multi-page scans that I deal with on many projects, but it actually has to work. ![]() In the time it took to fail with the two shot photo, I could have stitched it in photoshop, with only the central distortion requiring a correction. This has got a very long way to go for anything I could actually use. Plus, it can not handle freehand panoramas. Utilizing AutoPano Giga to produce stunning panoramas shot with Gigapan’s heads (mine were shot with the EPIC Pro) is fairly simple. The 2x2 multipage scan turned into something resembling a doily (or mirrored cylinder art), arranged 1x4.Īnd the very simple 2 image photo with 1/3 overlap, it couldn't even put together, just saying it couldn't find a panorama. AUTOPANO GIGA 3 TUTORIAL PRO Shooting with the Gigapan EPIC Pro is explained in the previously mentioned post. The 2x2 photo of a steppe-villatge was hilarious, as it put 3 of the shots exactly on top of each other and fish-eyed them, and put the lower-right image immediately to the right of the stack. I gave it a 1x2 and 2x2 photographic and a 1x3 and 2x2 multipage scan. On top of that, the interface is gawd-awful. I tossed 4 projects which I am currently working on at it, and the process, in all the different set-ups I gave it, failed miserably. So yes it's costly, and indeed in the beginning I myself thought with so many contenders five times cheaper there was just no reason even to try it. ![]() Then I gave AutoPano a try, on the demo version.Įverything worked perfectly, including in these old cases where you won't ever go back to that location and hadn't the tripod and failed it all.Īutopano is a lifesaver, and I must say some of its extra features ("little planet" views…) are very worth too. Then, I pushed it with less-than-perfect series of photos (among which various taken handheld, with different focals…) and of course it failed, also creating ghosts in difficult cases (say, a beach, waves not being at the same places between two shots). Indeed, some months ago I spent quite a time trying everything around, but within a lower price range: I converged to PanoEdit and bought it in spite of its lock to apple store. Incredibly efficient while still simple to use. ![]()
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