On 1/1/13 22:14 : , Scott Gomez wrote:
> No kidding, Chuck. And what's more, this tablet does the stitching without
> an additional app. Just point, click, sweep across the desired area, and
> click for 'done'.
>
> ---
> Scott
> On Jan 1, 2013 7:47 PM, "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Imagine. The time is 1972. How'd you take that picture? I held my
>> computer up in front of me, took a bunch of pictures and "stitched" them
>> together. Yeah, right!
>>
>>
My iPhone can do the "sweep across the scene thing" now as well.
However, it's one level of pano. That Autostitch app that I use can do
as many rows and columns as you can fit (I think the limit is around 37
or so separate images). I've used it to create superwide and supertall
images before, and it's addicting.
This afternoon I brought up both images - the I&M Canal Aqueduct - on
the BATV in the living room. There, in hi-def, on the 60" Sony, I
really couldn't tell much of a difference between the pano generated
in-phone by Autostitch and the one I created by tossing the same raw
images at Hugin on the iMac. That blows my mind. A $2 app running on a
freaking' cell phone can make pretty seamless panos that look as good as
ones generated by tons more computing power.
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Paul Braun
Valparaiso, IN
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