![]() You can also create a photo stitch directly from Explorer. This software comes into two versions, unsurprisingly both are for Windows, one for 64-bit operating systems, the other for 32-bit ones. It can stitch gigapixel panoramas and claims not to be limited by size. Select the pictures you want to combine, click Extras in the menu bar, and select Create Image Composite. MS ICE is designed for performance and scalability. My favorite stitcher is PTGui Pro, but I'm a heavy 360ºx180º VR pano stitcher, and I need all the extra controls and viewpoint/masking capabilities that PTGui gives me enough to pay for the license. Microsoft Image Composite Editor integrates with Live Photo Gallery, so you can create more advanced panoramic pictures directly. Photomerge in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop is already there to handle simple panostitching, but again, control over mapping is relatively limited and you have no control point access. And the documentation is a hot mess.Īutostitch runs on Windows and Mac, but is fairly limited. But you can stitch 360x180s in it, something not all panostitchers are really capable of. Hugin is open source and runs on all platforms, and allows for a ton of control, but has so many features, it can be confusing to a newb, even when run in the Simple not the Advanced UI. Microsoft ICE is very simple and push-button, but doesn't allow for a lot of control over the final stitch, and only runs on Windows. Depends on a few factors: whether you prefer simplicity over control, what types of panos you like to do, and what platform you're running on, and whether or not you already have Adobe Lightroom/Photoshop.
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