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It was raining and people were running not to get wet (As you see in the first snapshot). *** Worth viewing the photo on Google Earth, just try!
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Toggle Minimize gigapan_commentPayam Rahmani (May 17, 2008, 02:59AM )
I got your previous question. My stitching software is AutoPano Pro 1.7 and I guess it is an excellent stitcher like yours; but I wanted to know the problem with photo (that it's not 90 degree straight) shows in the photo above or on Google Earth. *** I guess you are talking about the buildings on the left of the photo, you are right, they are not 90 degree straight, but that's not very obvious, they are only 5 to 10 degrees wrong (and it does not happen always). I will be happy to have some of your suggestions. Thank you
gigapanbot (May 16, 2008, 08:33PM )
I mean the software to create (stitch) the panorama. I'm using PTGUI, (www.ptgui.com
) it has a lot of
options and one of the best software to create
panoramas. PanoBot was my first self made
motorized head, you can find details here: emrichs.de/panoflexi/panobot-en.ht
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Payam Rahmani (May 16, 2008, 06:42PM )
You mean on Google Earth or the normal photo?
gigapanbot (May 16, 2008, 12:28PM )
What stitching software are you using? Does it not have a feature to align the pictures? Buildings would be straight 90° and not look like the tower from Pisa.