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  2. Image stitching - Wikipedia

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    Two images stitched together. The photo on the right is distorted slightly so that it matches up with the one on the left. Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama or high-resolution image.

  3. Panorama Tools - Wikipedia

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    Remaps one image at a time PTblender † Implements the rudimentary colour correction algorithm found in later versions of PTstitcher PTmasker † Computes stitching masks. It implements the ability to increase depth-of-field by stacking images PTroller † Takes a set of images and merges them into a single one PTcrop † Crops an image to its ...

  4. Bundle adjustment - Wikipedia

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    where (,) is the predicted projection of point on image and (,) denotes the Euclidean distance between the image points represented by vectors and . Because the minimum is computed over many points and many images, bundle adjustment is by definition tolerant to missing image projections, and if the distance metric is chosen reasonably (e.g ...

  5. Hugin (software) - Wikipedia

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    combine overlapping images for panoramic photography; correct complete panorama images, e.g. those that are "wavy" due to a badly levelled panoramic camera; stitch large mosaics of images and photos, e.g. of long walls or large microscopy samples; find control points and optimize parameters with the help of software assistants/wizards

  6. Scale-invariant feature transform - Wikipedia

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    Applications include object recognition, robotic mapping and navigation, image stitching, 3D modeling, gesture recognition, video tracking, individual identification of wildlife and match moving. SIFT keypoints of objects are first extracted from a set of reference images [1] and stored in a database.

  7. Wikipedia:Graphics Lab - Wikipedia

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    Wikigraphists work to improve the quality of the images that have been proposed by the community. This involves work such as extracting key elements from photos, improving the color of images or emphasizing the main subject, "stitching" multiple images together and often vectorizing images — converting to Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).

  8. Photosynth - Wikipedia

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    Images uploaded on Photosynth give people the ability to seamlessly view landmarks, public spaces and objects from all sides. Walk or fly through a scene to see photos from any angle; Zoom in or out of a photo; See where pictures were taken in relation to one another; Smoothly change viewing angle between nearby photos

  9. PTGui - Wikipedia

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    PTGui is a panorama photo stitching program for Windows and macOS developed by New House Internet Services BV. PTGui was created as a GUI frontend to Helmut Dersch 's Panorama Tools . It features its own stitching and blending engine [ 3 ] along with compatibility to Panorama Tools .