PTGui also allowed me to easily manually match exposures where necessary (to fix my error in building the HDR images)īoth of the other programs required manual identification of control points to stitch it all. Only PTGui was able to automatically stitch all of the images together. I use a sturdy tipod with a Pano head and a Nodal rail. Each image was a 5 shot HDR composite at one stop between exposures (the HDRs were produce with NIK software HDRPro) The lens has a 15 degree field of view horizontally in portrait orientation and I used 10 degree rotations, 17 & 18 images across, 2 high for a total of 35 total images. I shot a 170 degree pano in portrait orientation. My test pano was shot with a Nikon 105DC on a D3S. So far I have tried AutoPano, Hugin and PTGUI. By far the best free software seems to be Hugin. Sorry this reply is so late, but I have been trying out panorama stitching software for my Mac and I thought I'd give you the benefit of my work thus far.
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