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AutoStitch is a proprietary image-stitching software tool for creating panoramas. It was developed by Matthew Brown and David G. Lowe of the University of British Columbia . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Dedicated programs include Autostitch, Hugin, Ptgui, Panorama Tools, Microsoft Research Image Composite Editor and CleVR Stitcher. Many other programs can also stitch multiple images; a popular example is Adobe Systems' Photoshop, which includes a tool known as Photomerge and, in the latest versions, the new Auto-Blend.
Panorama (made with Autostitch) of the medina in Ghat (libya) Author: duimdog This panoramic image was created with Autostitch (stitched images may differ from reality).
The panorama was a 360-degree visual medium patented under the title Apparatus for Exhibiting Pictures by the artist Robert Barker in 1787. The earliest that the word "panorama" appeared in print was on June 11, 1791, in the British newspaper The Morning Chronicle , referring to this visual spectacle. [ 8 ]
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Autostitch (Non-free; full demo available) PTAssembler (Shareware, based on the open source Panorama Tools ) PTGui (Shareware, based on the open source Panorama Tools )
Stitch and blend bracketed LDR source images into an HDR panorama - YES Calculate camera response curve from bracketed LDR source images - YES Built in tone mapper - YES Support for OpenEXR (.exr) and HDR Radiance (.hdr) source images - YES Blend Priority parameter (useful for blending the nadir image in a spherical panorama) - YES Viewpoint ...