Chapter 3
User Guide
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Semi-automatic stitching
Here is an overview of the semi-automatic stitching workflow:
1
Drag images one at a time to the
Stitching Window
from the
Thumbnail View
or
the
Image Strip
.
2
Move and rotate the images to overlap and align points in the images. Adjust your
view of the inside of the sphere as you work by panning, rolling, and zooming.
3
When images are aligned, stitch them together.
4
When you have created the first row of images, adjust the focal length of the images.
5
Repeat the steps above to stitch all images together.
6
Close the panorama.
After you have stitched images together, you render the panorama (see “Rendering
Your Project” on page 149).
When you have placed at least two images in the
Stitching Window
and moved and
rotated them so that features are aligned, you can stitch them together.
For better results, stitch a complete row (360°) of images together first. Then stitch
subsequent rows.
1
Move and rotate an image to overlap and align it approximately with another image
by at least 15% (see “Aligning images in the Stitching Window” and “Rotating
images in the Stitching Window” on page 98).
In the following example, the images overlap but do not match exactly:
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