![]() That would require the creation of an intermediate file of some sort where the blending could be applied. I don’t expect Phase One to deliver on par performance for panorama stitching.īlending images together without leaving C1P would be great though. All without leaving C1P.įor stitching panoramas I use PTGUI as well, and that is super. The masking opportunities are already great, so I’ love to be able to merge a few cr2 files and create a file with parts of these images (manually) blended together. I try to search this forums if there are requests by others to ask for compositing images within C1P. The trial version expires.I am in the same boat. The Panorama Tools stitcher and optimizer are not supported (only the built-in PTGui stitcher and optimizer) Saves only the first 2 images of panorama Stitched panoramas will have a visible watermark ![]() At least 1 GB free disk space (for temporary files) is recommended Configurable Project Settings: control the behaviour of templates, custom default file names and more ![]() Global adjustment of exposure and white balance Vignetting, exposure and white balance correction Blend Priority parameter (useful for blending the nadir image in a spherical panorama) Support for OpenEXR (.exr) and HDR Radiance (.hdr) source images Calculate camera response curve from bracketed LDR source images Stitch and blend bracketed LDR source images into an HDR panorama Stitch and blend HDR source images into an HDR panorama Support for Batch Lists (save and load a list of jobs for the Batch Stitcher) Batch Builder: scan folders for panoramic source images and automatically create projects based on a template Batch Stitcher can generate control points and set up a panorama Batch stitcher: prepare your projects and send them to the batch stitcher for stitching when you are away from your computer Create templates with frequently used settings Support for multiple processors / multiple core computers QTVR ouput: directly create interactive QuickTime VR panoramas, or convert an existing panorama into QTVR format Panorama editor: interactive adjustment of the panorama perspective Full support for 16 bit images, for the best image quality Layered Photoshop output, ideal for retouching Photoshop large document (.psb) support (output only) Create panoramas in jpeg, tiff or Photoshop format Support for many camera RAW source images (through dcraw) Support for jpeg, tiff and png source images Create HUGE panoramas: stitch hundreds of images into multi gigapixel panoramas Multi row panoramas: images can be stacked both horizontally and vertically ![]() Live preview: instantly see the effect of different settings, without the need to stitch first Manual mode: full control over the final result Automatic stitching: create panoramas with just a few mouse clicks The main difference between the two versions is support for HDR stitching, viewpoint correction and vignetting, exposure and white balance correction in PTGui Pro. PTGui comes in two versions: PTGui and PTGui Pro. Originally developed as a Graphical User Interface for Panorama Tools (hence the name), PTGui now is a full featured photo stitching application. The PTGui application was designed to be panoramic stitching software for Windows and Mac OSX. PTGui Pro: Create high quality panoramic images.
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