i tried PTGui and gave it up. it stitched such that a line on the horizon
ended up being irregularly wavy. neither PhotoVista nor Stitcher Express do
this, and Panorama Maker usually doesn't do it. each of these three usually
get the horizon line straight.
that's a picture of Tangle Falls and actually farther from Athabaska Falls
than you might remember. they are about 65km apart.
Herb....
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Savage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PDML" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 9:08 AM
Subject: OT: Chilly PESO
Last night I updated my version of PTGui <http://www.ptgui.com> & I
ended up spending the next 3 hours stitching everything and anything I
could find putting it through it's paces. This is a very cool GUI for
the Panorama Tools program. The auto control points feature is
surprisingly accurate, and the blending is very good (It managed to
make a decent pano of some shots where the exposure's were all over
the place).
Anyway, I stitched together 2 shots I took over 10 years ago when my
Dad & I were holidaying in Canada. It's nothing special, but II
thought I'd share the results (~130k):
http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/PESO/peso_011.htm
Taken around the Athabasca Falls area of Jasper National Park in
Alberta. As a young bloke who had only ever seen ice from the freezer,
this spun me right out. (Truth be told, it still spins me out :-).
To drag this back on topic, it was on that holiday when I got my first
Pentax SLR.