AutoStitch looks pretty incredible, it can automatically stitch your photos together, there's a free demo to try out too (Windows) - "Autostitch is the world's first fully automatic 2D image stitcher. Capable of stitching full view panoramas without any user input whatsoever, Autostitch is a breakthrough technology for panoramic photography, VR and visualisation applications. This is the first solution to stitch any panorama completely automatically, whether 1D (horizontal) or 2D (horizontal and vertical)." [via] - Link & gallery.
Related:
A Beginner's Guide To Creating Stitched Images Using PTAssembler - Link.
Autostitch (and other stitching software) group @ Flickr - Link.
Posted by: chaplovejoy on November 5, 2006 at 9:24 PM
There's a Mac program based on the same technology called Calico. I've been pleased with the results from it so far. I have one from Hong Kong and one from Beijing on Flickr.
Posted by: maevelite on November 6, 2006 at 4:02 PM
Tried Hugin for the first time a while back (hugin.sf.net). It's a PanoTools GUI (panotools.sf.net). Amazing results. OSX, Windows, and Linux versions. And it's free!
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There's a Mac program based on the same technology called Calico. I've been pleased with the results from it so far. I have one from Hong Kong and one from Beijing on Flickr.
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Tried Hugin for the first time a while back (hugin.sf.net). It's a PanoTools GUI (panotools.sf.net). Amazing results. OSX, Windows, and Linux versions. And it's free!
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