Hugin 2016.0.0
O. James Samson - April 24, 2016Want to create a panorama image by stitching several pictures with the help of an application? One program that helps you to create panoramas in several steps is Hugin—an open source app that offers so many bundled features to help you achieve your aim with minimal effort.
Hugin is an open source graphical user interface (GUI) for Panorama tools. Like other GUI front-ends, it provides an easy-to-use unified point-and-click interface to a whole range of other command-line tools including: autopano-sift, autopano-sift-C, panomatic or autopano for automatic creation of control points; nona for remapping input images and rendering output images; and enblend and enfuse for seamless blending of output images.
Hugin works with some file formats including; file formats: PNG, JPEG, TIFF, HDR, and EXR. Hugin also allows you to pick the lens type and set up the dedicated parameters related to the horizontal field of view. You can easily upload images into the working environment by simply making use of the browse function.
Hugin is a nice program, but the layout is not quite intuitive, which might cause all sorts of problems for a newbie user.
Want to check it out? Visit Hugin at SourceForge.
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