Stitching Gigapixel Panoramas

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Paul Heckbert of GigaPan Systems, Alexandre Jenny of Kolor and Gene
Cooper of Four Chambers talk at the first Fine International
Conference on Gigapixel Imaging for Science, November 11-13 2010 at
Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.
A stitcher is software that takes overlapping digital images shot from
a common viewpoint, and aligns and blends them to form a high
resolution mosaic. The speakers will discuss GigaPan Stitch, AutoPano
Giga, PTGui, and other stitchers -- how they work, their strengths and
weaknesses. This should help users get the most out of their pictures
and save time shooting, stitching, and uploading. Objectives:
Understand the internal steps used by stitcher algorithms: input image
grid, image feature selection, alignment, projection, blending, and
storage; Learn the best camera and panohead settings (exposure, focus,
zoom, overlap, aspect ratio); Learn troubleshooting tips to correct
common problems such as misalignment, vignetting, and inconsistent
exposure.
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