I finally decided to sit down this morning and figure out how to do a proper job of stitching photos together - - - WITHOUT PAYING TONS OF MONEY
There are allot of fine stitching programs that cost allot, but I like being able to do it on the fly on someone else's computer.
I finally settled on a public software program called Hugin.
STEP 1I downloaded the windows version 2010.2.0 of hugin. It is available here -
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/It is just a zip file. I extracted the directory zip and copied the contents into my "c:\program files" directory. This made a new directory - C:\Program Files\Hugin 2010.2.0
STEP 2Next I downloaded an application caled panomatic. It automatically checks all of the pictures to find common points between 2 pics so they can be stitched together. I tried to get autopano and a few others working, but I probably had incompatible versions. Panomatic worked, so I used it. I downloaded windows version 0.9.4.
Panomatic is available here -
http://aorlinsk2.free.fr/panomatic/?p=releasesAgain, panomatic was just a zip file. I copied the 2 binaries into hugin bin directory with the other hugin binaries in
C:\Program Files\Hugin 2010.2.0\binSTEP 3I added the hugin bin directory to my PATH variable so the programs would be found automatically.
Click on the windows start button
Right click on "My Computer"
When the menu pops up, click on "Properties"
Click on "Advanced System Settings" or the "Advanced" tap depending on win version
Click on the "Environment Variables" button to pop up a dialog
In the "System Variables" window, scroll down and double click on "Path"
Scroll all the way to the end of the path string and add the following string
;C:\Program Files\Hugin 2010.2.0\binDo not forget the semicolon at the beginning of the new path, it seperatates various paths in the long string.
STEP 4I created a desktop shortcut to Hugin.
Anywhere on your disktop right click, and when the menu pops up click "New" and then click "Shortcut"
When prompted, enter this text:
C:\Program Files\Hugin 2010.2.0\hugin.exeClick the Next button
Either leave it named Hugin.exe or just Hugin and click Finish.
You should now have a pretty icon on your desktop of a stick figure with a panorama behind him.
STEP 5Set the defaults to use panomatic
Run Hugin by double click on your new cool icon.
In the menu click on "File" then "Preferences"
Click on the "Assistant" tab
I changed my Preview to be "Preview Window" because the Quick Preview didn't work.
Click on the "Control Point Detectors" tab
Click on "Panomatic" then click on the "Set Default" button
Click on OK
STEP 6Use Hugin
I mostly just use the Assistant tab.
Start by clicking the "Load Images" button
Browse to and select all of the images that make up your panorama
Next click on the "Align" button which will run panomatic to figure out which pickture goes where. It might take a while.
Next, I click on the "Stitcher" tab and switch to a JPG type of image
Next I switch back to the "Assistant" tab and click "Create Panorama
I browse to where I want the file saved and give it a name, then wait for the magic to happen.