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Stitch together photo panoramas with Hugin

Lots of great programs exist to take multiple photos and stitch them together into panoramas, but not very many are multi-platform and open source. Hugin is, and though it doesn't look quite as simple as others, the results look fantastic.
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The mechanics of the game are very simple. You are a small red square, ...

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Andreas Bovens said 12:29PM on 7-13-2005
Hugin's stitching capabilities are great, but it isn't too good when it comes to seemless blending - people interested in Hugin might want to try out Enblend (OSS) to do the stitching work instead. More info in my recent Web-Graphics tutorial in which I explain how to install and use Hugin + Enblend.
N.B.: As pointed out in the comments of my howto, Autostitch (freeware, Windows only) combines stitching and blending and does an equally outstanding job (with less effort).
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Jordan Running said 12:35PM on 7-13-2005
Great links, Andreas!
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