
Todd Ogasawara has a great article from Digital Photography Hacks on making panoramic images from your cell phone. I really like how-tos like this, we all have digital cameras, camera phones and little projects like these make your technology investments a lot more fun. Besides the open source Panotools, anyone know of other free photo stitching tools?

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>Besides the open source Panotools, anyone know of other free photo stitching tools?
Autostitch
URL for Autostitch (html link didn’t work in previous post):
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html
thanks bfav! i’m going to try this out!
cheers,
pt
PT,
you’re welcome, and there are a number of great examples of Autostitch panoramas @ Flickr.
http://flickr.com/photos/tags/autostitch/
http://flickr.com/photos/search/text:autostitch/
Regards,
Brian
PTAssembler is a “Windows helper” program for Panotools. It is a GREAT help in aligning and creating panoramas. I shot the gigantic arch windo from inside Cincinnati’s Union Terminal with my Casio in four shots, rolling the camera as I went. This sort of shot would choke just about every panoramic tool. PTAssembler and Panotools created a great shot. (I’ll send copy to Make if you’d like to see the results.)
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This related Linux Focus article is interesting:
Creating panoramic views using Hugin, Enblend and The Gimp
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