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'''PTgui''' is a ] and ] ] photo stitching program developed by New House Internet Services BV. PTgui |
'''PTgui''' is a mature ] and ] ] photo stitching program developed by New House Internet Services BV. PTgui was initially created as a ] frontend to ]'s ]. It currently features its own ] and blending engine along with compatibility with ]. PTgui supports a number of standard and wide angle lenses creating partial cylindrical to full spherical panoramas. The interface is intuitive while stepping you through the workflow process. A previewer is also included to review the results before final image output generation. | ||
Stitching is accomplished by using several overlapping photos taken from the same location, and using control points to align and transform the photos so that they can be blended together to form a larger image. PTgui has its own control point generator that supports ]. Once the control points between each pair of overlapping images are set, PTgui optimizes their relative position to prepare for a seamless stitch. This can be previewed before the actual rendering of the panorama, that is later saved in a standard image format. | |||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== |
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Developer(s) | New House Internet Services BV |
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Operating system | OS X, Windows |
Available in | English |
Website | http://www.ptgui.com/ |
PTgui is a mature Windows and Mac OS X panorama photo stitching program developed by New House Internet Services BV. PTgui was initially created as a GUI frontend to Helmut Dersch's Panorama Tools. It currently features its own stitching and blending engine along with compatibility with Panorama Tools. PTgui supports a number of standard and wide angle lenses creating partial cylindrical to full spherical panoramas. The interface is intuitive while stepping you through the workflow process. A previewer is also included to review the results before final image output generation.
Further reading
- Jacobs, Corinna - Interactive Panoramas: Techniques for Digital Panoramic Photography ISBN 3-540-21140-3
- Andrews, Philip - 360 Degree Imaging: The Photographers Panoramic Virtual Reality Manual ISBN 2-88046-732-2
External links
- PTgui homepage.
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