Gimp 2.8
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Gimp 2.8 | Robert K. Tompsett | 23 Jan 22:50 |
Gimp 2.8 | Alexandre Prokoudine | 24 Jan 09:59 |
Gimp 2.8 | Owen | 24 Jan 10:06 |
Gimp 2.8 | Alexandre Prokoudine | 24 Jan 10:12 |
Gimp 2.8 | scl | 24 Jan 10:28 |
Gimp 2.8 | Boudewijn Rempt | 24 Jan 10:34 |
Gimp 2.8 | Partha Bagchi | 24 Jan 13:48 |
Gimp 2.8 | Pavel | 24 Jan 14:17 |
Panoramas (was Gimp 2.8) | Akkana Peck | 24 Jan 16:40 |
Gimp 2.8 | Owen | 25 Jan 00:03 |
Gimp 2.8
Am I missing something? I'm looking for a feature that is used in Photoshop, and other photo editing software, something called "Panorama", or "Stitching", where you take two overlaping photos, and "stitch" them seamlessly together as one. I've been looking for it in Gimp. Is that feather here under a different term?
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Gimp 2.8
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 2:50 AM, Robert K. Tompsett wrote:
Am I missing something? I'm looking for a feature that is used in Photoshop, and other photo editing software, something called "Panorama", or "Stitching", where you take two overlaping photos, and "stitch" them seamlessly together as one. I've been looking for it in Gimp. Is that feather here under a different term?
May I suggest that you use Hugin instead?
Alexandre
Gimp 2.8
Am I missing something? I'm looking for a feature that is used in Photoshop, and other photo editing software, something called "Panorama", or "Stitching", where you take two overlaping photos, and "stitch" them seamlessly together as one. I've been looking for it in Gimp. Is that feather here under a different
term?
No, gimp doesn't have stitching.
Use huggin if your are on linux. Krita has a plug in that uses huggin and in my view easier to use.
Owen
Gimp 2.8
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Owen wrote:
Use huggin if your are on linux.
Mind you, Hugin works on Windows and Mac just as well ;)
Alexandre
Gimp 2.8
On 24.1.2014 at 11:06 AM Owen wrote:>
Krita has a plug in that uses huggin and in my view easier to use.
That's interesting. What does a sketching
and painting application as Krita is do
with a stitching plug-in?
Anyway it would be nice to read more about
it but my searches had no success. Where
can I find more information about it?
For stitching I can recommened Microsoft's
[Image Composite Editor]. Although it's not
FOSS software it's free of charge and
I find it easy to use.
In the FOSS department also [Digikam] has
stitching capabilities by Hugin.
Kind regards,
Sven
[Image Composite Editor]: https://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ICE/
[Digikam]: http://www.digikam.org/node/669
Gimp 2.8
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014, scl wrote:
On 24.1.2014 at 11:06 AM Owen wrote:>
Krita has a plug in that uses huggin and in my view easier to use.
That's interesting. What does a sketching and painting application as Krita is do with a stitching plug-in?
Anyway it would be nice to read more about it but my searches had no success. Where can I find more information about it?For stitching I can recommened Microsoft's [Image Composite Editor]. Although it's not FOSS software it's free of charge and I find it easy to use.
In the FOSS department also [Digikam] has stitching capabilities by Hugin.
Krita used to have such a plugin in the 1.x, early 2.x days. We removed it before Krita 2.4 because it didn't fit our vision, was hard to maintain and we felt that Hugin did a better job anyway.
If we get enough matte painters as users, it might return. Matte painting is one of our target use cases, and for that, stitching is very important.
Boud
Gimp 2.8
Akkana Peck used to have a panorama plugin called Pandora ( http://www.shallowsky.com/software/pandora/). I don't know if she is still maintaining it.
Disclaimer: I have not used it and so can't verify if it works with current Gimp versions.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014, scl wrote:
On 24.1.2014 at 11:06 AM Owen wrote:>
Krita has a plug in that uses huggin and in my view easier to use.
That's interesting. What does a sketching and painting application as Krita is do with a stitching plug-in?
Anyway it would be nice to read more about it but my searches had no success. Where can I find more information about it?For stitching I can recommened Microsoft's [Image Composite Editor]. Although it's not FOSS software it's free of charge and I find it easy to use.
In the FOSS department also [Digikam] has stitching capabilities by Hugin.Krita used to have such a plugin in the 1.x, early 2.x days. We removed it before Krita 2.4 because it didn't fit our vision, was hard to maintain and we felt that Hugin did a better job anyway.
If we get enough matte painters as users, it might return. Matte painting is one of our target use cases, and for that, stitching is very important.
Boud
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Gimp 2.8
Robert,
Pandora does not reproject the images. You can try my plugin, if you are brave enough:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/adjustforpanora/
or on:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/27788
Pavel
On Fri, 2014-01-24 at 08:48 -0500, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Akkana Peck used to have a panorama plugin called Pandora ( http://www.shallowsky.com/software/pandora/). I don't know if she is still maintaining it.
Disclaimer: I have not used it and so can't verify if it works with current Gimp versions.
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2014, scl wrote:
On 24.1.2014 at 11:06 AM Owen wrote:>
Krita has a plug in that uses huggin and in my view easier to use.
That's interesting. What does a sketching and painting application as Krita is do with a stitching plug-in?
Anyway it would be nice to read more about it but my searches had no success. Where can I find more information about it?For stitching I can recommened Microsoft's [Image Composite Editor]. Although it's not FOSS software it's free of charge and I find it easy to use.
In the FOSS department also [Digikam] has stitching capabilities by Hugin.Krita used to have such a plugin in the 1.x, early 2.x days. We removed it before Krita 2.4 because it didn't fit our vision, was hard to maintain and we felt that Hugin did a better job anyway.
If we get enough matte painters as users, it might return. Matte painting is one of our target use cases, and for that, stitching is very important.
Boud
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Panoramas (was Gimp 2.8)
Partha Bagchi writes:
Akkana Peck used to have a panorama plugin called Pandora ( http://www.shallowsky.com/software/pandora/). I don't know if she is still maintaining it.
I am still maintaining it (though Pandora hasn't changed in years) but Pavel is right that it doesn't re-project, nor does it do any automatic stitching. All it does is lay out images with a reasonable overlap and layer masks so you can stitch them by hand. For complex panoramas, I use hugin, though I find it difficult to use and wish there was something easier.
...Akkana
Gimp 2.8
On 24.1.2014 at 11:06 AM Owen wrote:>
Krita has a plug in that uses huggin and in my view easier to use.
That's interesting. What does a sketching and painting application as Krita is do with a stitching plug-in?
Sorry, the application was Digikam. It seems to take the confusion out of huggin :-)
Owen