On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Rogan Creswick <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Denis Heidtmann
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > What photo stitching software do people recommend? Pandora plug-in for
> GIMP,
> > Hugin, enblend, and photoxx are listed in Synaptic.  Anybody have
> experience
> > with any of these?  I have a few pix I took as panoramas, and I would
> like
> > to put them together.  I have done this before using sw that came with my
> > camera (Canon), but that only works in Windows, and I would like to avoid
> > that if I can.
>
> I've used Hugin a few times with moderate-to-acceptable results, but
> I'm also not a photo manipulation guru.
>
> Here's one example:
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/creswick/EnchantmentsHike#5381519732127053282
>
> If you look closely at the little rock islands on the lower-right,
> you'll notice some funky cyan pixels in there -- that is an artifact
> of the processing, not some crazy algae :(.  I *think* the problem is
> that all the images were using 16-bit color and with the combination
> of two images with different exposure settings that wasn't sufficient
> to represent all the colors needed during (and maybe after) the merge.
>  I don't know of a good way to get around this with linux, if that is
> indeed the problem.  Maybe Gimp's GEGL support is mature enough to
> handle 32-bit images these days (last I checked you had to specially
> enable that during the compilation though, so I have doubts it's ready
> for mainstream use).
>
> Hugin is definitely worth trying though :).
>
> --Rogan



 If I get results as good as the sample you linked to I will be very happy.

Thanks,
-Denis
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