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Hugin is recommended for photography enthusiasts, professional photographers, and hobbyists who are interested in creating high-quality panoramic shots without incurring the cost of commercial software. It is also suitable for users who are comfortable with digital imaging and are seeking customizable options to achieve precise results.
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With hugin* and some patience a telephoto is the only lens you need ;) I jest but you can actually get cool effects with the right projections. *https://hugin.sourceforge.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
See also: Hugin - Panorama photo stitcher. I used to use a lot back in ~2006 for making panoramas. It automatically finds "control points" in your photos, figures out which ones are shared between the photos and uses that information to determine the relative positions of the photos, and your lens parameters. Once it does that it can stitch the photos together. It does this by projecting the photos onto a... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Photography - Specifically, virtual focus synthetic aperture photography. I used to commute via the South Shore Railroad to Chicago, and had about 50 minutes each way with my laptop. Most days, I'd be processing photos. Some are aligned in a focal plane, some are aligned other ways. Here's an old gallery on Flickr.[2] I got into this after seeing a demo of Marc Levoy's work at Stanford, where the demo showed a... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Go try Hugin. I have been involved with photography at many levels since 1974. You are wrong but since you have trust issues so try the method they used for a while and see how it works. Source: about 3 years ago
Adobe's Ps/Lr photomerge works for most folks, but can be kind of primitive vs. Dedicated stitching software if there are stitching errors you need to correct. If it fails you, you may want to also grab something like Hugin (open source). Source: over 3 years ago
PTgui - PTGui is panoramic stitching software.
AutoStitch Panorama - Autostitch takes a step forward in panoramic image stitching by automatically recognising matching...
PhotoStitcher - Automatically stitch your photos to panorama
Enblend/Enfuse - Enblend combines images that overlap into a single large image with no seams.
Cardboard Camera - The VR camera app for Google Cardboard that lets you share moments with virtual reality.
PanoramaStudio - PanoramaStudio can create seamless 360 degree and wide angle panoramic images.