Hugin is a panoramic photo Synthesizer On the GUI. It is a front-end based on the libpano operating library, and the libpano library is also from the PanoramaTools project. Several students funded by google in the PanoramaTools project recently added some new features, therefore, we have reason to believe that we can try more new functions in the near future. It can be well spliced with a panoramic photo group of perfect photos, of course, these photos are of high quality, the stitching effect will be better, such as using a tripod
Hugin is a panoramic photo Synthesizer On the GUI. It is a front-end based on the libpano operating library, And the libpano library is also from the Panorama Tools Project. Several students funded by google recently added some new features in the Panorama Tools Project, therefore, we have reason to believe that we can try more new functions in the near future. It can be well spliced with a panoramic photo group of perfect photos, of course, these photos are of high quality, the stitching effect will be better, such as shooting with a tripod, at the same time, it can also process the splicing of a group of photos that were not taken perfectly! An easy-to-use and cross-platform panorama tool chain. It allows you to import multiple common images and then seamlessly splice them into a panorama.
Let's take a look at a panoramic image spliced with Hugin in Ubuntu 8.10, which is the first panoramic image of Linuxidc IDC (SEE ). This panoramic image is reduced. The size of the source image is about MB, which is too large.
The Linux community will show you how to use Hugin in Ubuntu 8.10 To splice two photos into a panoramic image. Hugin will ask me to enter the photo focal length and other parameters when splicing with a normal image, when using digital photos, the system smoothly imports and starts selecting and splicing.
First, install the software package and open the Software Package Manager (SEE ).
Search for Hugin (SEE ). The latest Version of Ubuntu 8.10 is Version 0.7.0.
Have you seen it? Find two (SEE) And then mark the installation (SEE ).