![]() To improve the stitching quality, we'll use the " checkpoints editor". These cases will be developed in the page Particular cases coming soon. It can have multiple reasons it's not necessary to detail here. ![]() When the numbers are not good, the flag is orange or worse, red. The RMS is thus only an interesting information but not a definite value! It depends mostly on the nature of the distortions of your lens. Piece of advice! You can have an RMS of 2,5 and yet a less good stitching than at 3 paradoxically for instance. It's true that below 3, the result is often very good or even perfect. When the flag is green, it means that the RMS (average error) is inferior to 5 pixels. For that, you'll have to go to the palette " info", at the left of the editor. When you open the panorama editor, the first thing to do is to check the stitching quality. Instead of reviewing each tool right now, we'll edit this panorama and use all the tools progressively. This functionality, paired to other new functionalities, allows to work even faster. It could be laborious when we had to make tries hence returns Autopano/Photoshop. We can now almost work live and without waiting for the final rendering to be available. The button "Quick Preview" allows to activate the launching of the final rendering to the pixel BEFORE clicking the button " Final rendering". The button "Exposure fusion" was already present but the tool has been improved a lot and above all, the final rendering is now visible BEFORE the Photoshop rendering thanks to the function " Quick Rendering" below. It allows to choose the details we want to keep or discard in the overlap zone BEFORE the final stitching or in Photoshop. The button "Masks" allows to activate the Masks tool as we'll see later in this page. ![]() Very convenient! Please note that the little planet is now easier to get than in Photoshop as I describe it in my page dedicated to geometric projections To the four now classic projections (spherical, cylindric, Mercator and rectilinear) have been added: the famous little planet, Panini, orthoscopic, Hammer and Mirror Ball. The button "Projections" allows to change the geometric projection of the pre-stitched panorama. Here are now the new icons of the menu bar (not in this order): It is even possible to save your workspace now, as in Photoshop, but you have to leave the panorama editor: File / Save workspace. Each part can be separated and placed in another screen. The tools and functionalities are gathered in four distinct parts. The interface of the panorama editor hasn't changed its looks but several new icons have appeared. Interface of the panorama editor version Autopano 3.6 New feature 4.0! Let me remind you that this version 4.0 integrates the brand new stitching algorithms of Autopano in order to improve what could still be! We'll especially note the edition speed subsequently increased when working on a gigapixel integrating over 100 photos. Around it are numerous parts, menu bars, that we'll detail as the panorama edition goes along. In the main window, the pre-stitched panorama is naturally at the center. If you click " Preferences ", it will open a new window of setting of the preferences of the panorama editor described in the page Appendixes of this tutorial. We saw in the previous page that it changed the menus accessible via the classic menu of the software. When you want to edit a panorama, click the icon " Edit a panorama " and a new window will open. (Contribute to the development of this site by buying this DVD from the link over there.) €0.99 or 1 credit / video - Duration: 4'10īuy and watch this video tutorial from (This tutorial was made with the version 2.5 of Autopano) Note! The main new features in the last version of Autopano Pro and Giga 4.0/4.2/4.4 will now appear clearly. It's almost frustrating because we'll finally not spend so much time on the most interesting part. ![]() You'll see that these steps can go quickly if you own a recent computer. In this page, it's all about choosing among different geometric projections, in real time if display calculations are done by your GPU - Option in software preferences -, making varied alignments, necessary reframings, editing the checkpoints in order to optimize the stitching quality and finally work on the harmonization of luminosities and colors of our panorama. It's time we go down to the serious and above all fascinating part! We'll finally work on our panorama before making the final rendering. The strengths of Autopano Giga then appear. Here is the most interesting part: it is during the edition of the panorama that it will appear and that you'll be able to do everything you want with it. Edit a panorama wth Autopano Giga | 1st part
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