![]() ![]() Patreon is for recurring donations, Buy Me a Coffee is for one-time donations. If you appreciate the work I do,ĭonations are once again possible. Libre Arts is a reader-supported publication. I think David Horman is a little too cautious with this. It’s a release candidate right now, but it’s really useful. Hugin’s interface is functional and user friendly. Hugin Hugin is a photo stitching software capable of assembling a mosaic of photographs into a panorama. So let’s take a look at the top 10 best photo stitching software options. The latest series of versions represents a complete rewrite with better blending quality, disk caching, unlimited amount of input images etc. There are a variety of photo stitchers available. While at that, I’d like to point you to Multiblend v2.0, a drop-in replacement for barely maintained Enblend. Only a source code tarball and a Windows build are available so far. Accompanying utilities like cpfind, cpclean, nona, and fulla also received updates and bugfixes.The Control Points tab probably got most of the changes: improved selecting and moving control points in one go, inverted direction of middle-mouse drag, new 400% and 800% zoom presets, improved calculation of scale factor for magnifier, and more.The mask editor ( Masks tab_ got simplified selection and now allows scrolling a zoomed-in photo with the middle mouse key.The Stitcher tab got a simple Edge Fill option to fill black edges in panorama with homogenous color.People do use it for stitching scanned image together, so the Align split button provides quick presets too:įinally, the Create panorama split button allows easily choosing types of output: On the other hand your filter seems very old (2005, so contemporary of Gimp 2.2). You should also have Filters>Decor>Fog (2.10) or Filers>Render>Clouds>Fog (2.8, from memory). To check that it works: You should have the menu Filters>Python-fu>Console It should open a Python console. Hugin is quite useful for more than stitching panoramas. On Windows Gimp has the Python support built-in since Gimp 2.8. And if you need to do a specific thing like load images and assuming a full-frame fish eye lens, there’s a split button to do so: Now when you load images, it will only ask you for information if it failed to extract it from photos’ metadata. They provides a kind of presets to simplify accomplishing particular tasks. The most user-visible changes in this release are split buttons in the Assistant mode. This release (see the official notes here) mostly got contributions from Thomas Modes, JohnsWork, and Bruno Postle. However, the few people still working on this project do make regular releases with useful changes. It’s been a long time since Hugin has seen active development. New annual release of Hugin, free/libre panorama maker, has arrived with UX improvements.
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