Peter West Carey explains how easy it is to create a gigapixel photography using Autopano Giga and a Gigapan Epic Pro
Friday, March 15th, 2013
| The Red Bull X-Fighters Freestyle Motocross event took place in August in Poznan, Poland: a nice playground for the Panogear motorized head to show what it is up to. As an expert of the panoramic format, Polish photographer RadosÅ‚aw Piotrowski and his colleague Piotr Galas created a 360° gigapixel panorama of the stadium using the Panogear head and image-stitching software Autopano Giga. Visit the website showing this big picture and read our interview to find out more about the Red Bull project and the other great projects of the team. Read the interview… |
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Henry Stuart is the director of Spherical Images, a London-based company specializing in the creation of high-quality virtual tours. Very recently he released several amazing 360° tours, including St Paul’s Cathedral 15.5 gigapixel virtual tour. In April 2011 he was the photographer of the Royal Wedding gigapixel panorama, ordered by the BBC. The photo shows Prince William and Kate Middleton on the procession route, surrounded by a crowd of thousands of people. Henry Stuart used Kolor Autopano Giga image-stitching software to assemble the 189 images of this panorama.
Read the interview… |
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This new tutorial lets you understand and use the Papywizard import module of Autopano Pro and Autopano Giga image-stitching software.
The aim is to assemble images that were shot following a defined path. When Autopano understands how you shot your photos, it can stitch them more precisely and force the position of some images (blue sky photos for instance). (…) Access the tutorial: Using Papywizard module |