Found another toy. I've always wanted to do panoramic shots. I have even toyed with getting a panoramic camera but this would be a specialty camera for me, I have put that decision off.
I've known about software to do this and even attempted to use them. This weekend we took a short trip to Bodega Bay and I tried shooting a few scenes that could later combine into a panorama. That night I took another look to see what was out there and came across Nugin.
To my surprise I loaded the individual pictures in, clicked align and voila it created a panoramic picture that was surprisingly good.
This is a picture generated from 6 pictures of 'A Hole in the Head' pit.
A little history of the Hole.
Next I wanted to see if it could patch together a 2D map. Here are the group of pictures stitched together. This is a small cove out on Bodega head.
Resulted in this:
The next day we went to Fort Ross. Here I tried an indoor shot. This is one of the workshops with all the lathes lined up. This was 3 indoor shots.
Lastly, this is one of the small coves behind Fort Ross. It just so happened that my daughter spotted a Grey Whale in this cove. From the picture, it would be on the left side about half way down. This was not a full grown whale and we did not see the adult. Hopefully this calf was temporarily separated and makes it.
Overall, it does a nice job of blending the images together and creating a single image but I have noticed that it can over process some parts of the picture, thus it can save as a tiff and I may be able to fix things after the image is created. Not as nice as working from the RAW but this seems to be a good alternative to an expensive camera.
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