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Tuesday 25th Mar 2008 23:15:52
Clougha
Today I was up at Clougha with my brother. I took loads more pictures using this mysterious 'stitch assist' mode on my camera (until, that is, my hands started freezing) but have yet to figure out how to stitch all these photos into a single (and rather large) panoramic shot.
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Comments received:
- Name: Uncle Simon
- IP address: 195.137.60.155
- URL: http://www.simon.*****.org.uk/2006/02/jaillet-skii...
- Date/time: Sunday 30th March 2008 16:21:05
- Comment: This might help:-
"laf is a small graphics program. It has several useful core features, like foreground extraction, scissoring, and image mosaicing. It's written in Java so it can run on any OS as long as JRE 1.42_06 or higher is installed. The zip file also contains an Windows exe for starting the program and a unix shell script." it's the image mosaicing which is most useful, I think I've showed it you before... download it from www.kirillam.com It just has one draw back being that you can't zoom in or out so when the image gets massive (when you've mosaiced a few) it's impossible to move about: however if you can use some sort of desktop rezoomer util it is possible to make bigger pictures. I successfully managed to make one at the above address.
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