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autostitch
autostitch with Gamma Infinity - blurred screen shots - well it was 5:00 am - a set on Flickr
the original which needed both screens:-
Your autostitch with Gamma Infinity - blurred screen shots - well it was 5:00 am slideshow on Flickr
AutoStitch: "Autostitch™ is the world's first fully automatic 2D image stitcher. Capable of stitching full view panoramas without any user input whatsoever, Autostitch is a great new technology for panoramic photography, VR and visualisation applications. This is the first solution to stitch any panorama completely automatically, whether 1D (horizontal) or 2D (horizontal and vertical).
Autostitch is incredibly simple to use! Just select a set of photos, and Autostitch does the rest: digital photos in, panoramas out. Try the free demo (for Windows):"
Research
Autostitch is the product of two years of research by Matthew Brown and David Lowe at the University of British Columbia. For details and research papers please see our panorama research page.
Licensing
We are happy to hear from companies interested in developing products using Autostitch™.
Commercial licensing is managed by the UBC Industry Liason Office. Please contact Matthew Brown (mbrown[at]cs.ubc.ca) for details.
Autostitch is now available in the following commercial products:
- Autopano Pro www.autopano.net (Windows, Mac, Linux)
- Serif PanoramaPlus www.serif.com (Windows)
- Calico www.kekus.com (Mac)
York Avenue at 76th Street
Another 10-frame panorama, looking up and down the west side of York Avenue. Check out the partial taxicab to the left of 76th Street. Apparently, the black hole continues to take its toll.
Somewhat bigger...
Any more real than this, and you'll need a Metrocard.