Expanded Horizons and Hugin

Over the past weekend, I got acquainted with the Hugin panorama program. This is an open source free application that pulls together several overlapping images and creates a single image as output. It’s best to show an example, I think. Here’s four images from the right-hand side of the output panorama.

And here’s the full panorama:

Wesley R. Elsberry

Falconer. Interdisciplinary researcher: biology and computer science. Data scientist in real estate and econometrics. Blogger. Speaker. Photographer. Husband. Christian. Activist.

2 thoughts on “Expanded Horizons and Hugin

  • 2008/04/22 at 8:18 am
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    I’m getting a “Sorry, no posts matched your criteria.” message on the panorama.

  • 2008/04/22 at 9:02 am
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    Yes. I was relying on the Photopress plugin to do the same job it did before the WordPress upgrade, and apparently it does not. I’ll have to look into that. Things get to be more work if that plugin isn’t fully functional.

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