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stiching image ivo 22 Mar 23:35
  stiching image Daniel Hornung 23 Mar 00:37
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  stiching image Daniel Hornung 24 Mar 13:08
ivo
2009-03-22 23:35:01 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

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I need some guidance to achieve the following:

I have nice landscape picture with a horizontal horizon which I want to manipulate to have the sides match in color and shape. In this case the sides almost match in color and shape... After the facts I would like to have the image folded into a cylinder where the sides would match, but that is the next step :)

Daniel Hornung
2009-03-23 00:37:03 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

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On Sunday 22 March 2009, ivo wrote:

I need some guidance to achieve the following:

I have nice landscape picture with a horizontal horizon which I want to manipulate to have the sides match in color and shape. In this case the sides almost match in color and shape... After the facts I would like to have the image folded into a cylinder where the sides would match, but that is the next step :)

Try out Hugin, that's a different program, but highly specialized on stitching and blending panorama pictures.

http://hugin.sourceforge.net/

Daniel

Daniel Hornung
2009-03-24 13:08:38 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

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On Tuesday 24 March 2009, you wrote:

i highly recommend the suggestion of hugin. if you are running linux of some type, you can go command line and skip the gui. hugin works well for the stitching and other things as well.

example.tif is 4 shots stitched together in hugin on full auto. scaled to 20% for filesize.
i couldn't spot the seams between the photos. please excuse the mess. i recently dove back into hugin and was taking test shots.

hth, g

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Daniel Hornung

wrote:

On Sunday 22 March 2009, ivo wrote:

I need some guidance to achieve the following:

I have nice landscape picture with a horizontal horizon which I want to manipulate to have the sides match in color and shape. In this case the sides almost match in color and shape... After the facts I would like to have the image folded into a cylinder where the sides would match, but that is the next step :)

Try out Hugin, that's a different program, but highly specialized on stitching and blending panorama pictures.

http://hugin.sourceforge.net/

Daniel