Cool!! I've used the Pandora plugin for the GiMP before, to stitch up to seven photos together (but only in one row) before, which worked reasonably well: it did not take much CPU time, but it was a user-intensive task and I don't have a professional eye for graphics. I've been searching for something like this, that will automatically line things up, and un-warp them, etc. I'm looking forward to checking this out, Bob, thanks mucho!

   Ben


Bob Miller wrote the following on 3/8/2005 8:23 PM:

This morning I successfully created a panoramic image from seven
photos in a kind of 3x3-2 grid on Linux.  I used autopano-SIFT to
automatically find "control points" (points that are the same on two
different photos), hugin to warp the photos and stitch them together,
and enblend to create the final image.  It took just shy of 15 minutes
of CPU time, so it must be good. (-:

Here are the tutorials that got me through the process, though I built
everything from source (or Gentoo packages when available) instead of
RPMs and .debs.

One Guy With a Camera
http://rbpark.ath.cx/articles.html




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