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Ptgui pro vs ice
Ptgui pro vs ice






ptgui pro vs ice
  1. #Ptgui pro vs ice manual
  2. #Ptgui pro vs ice professional

Daniel did a nice stitch of the lighthouse with PTGui. I expect the problem resulted from one row of the samples overlapping the lower row much more than the other samples did.Ĭ) PTGui. The following image was stitched with Microsoft Ice's "structure panorama" feature: The following image was put together using method 1. (If you’re not using a large number of samples, this options has a lot of appeal.) This works very well, and it leads to very little distortion of the kind that can be introduced by stitching software, but it’s a PITA for a large number of samples. Once it’s aligned, you can run Photoshop’s auto-blend-layers feature to even out the tones. When the area goes black, it’s perfectly registered with the layer below it. For example, with Photoshop one can put the piece in the difference blending mode and move it with arrow key nudges.

#Ptgui pro vs ice manual

There are a number of ways to assemble all of the images of partial areas of the film.ġ) Manual arrangement using photo editing software. I've done a little stitching before, but I'm no means an expert. I'll be summarizing the posts from the original thread about stitching and blending of images here soon. I would like to thank everyone who makes, or has made, a positive contribution to this project! Please post your negative comments about the project here. I’ve created a thread just for this purpose. As the original thread showed, some people have an overpowering urge to say negative things about the project. The project may not succeed, but we’re going to find that out by trying it. These threads are only for positive contributions to the development in the area in question. As a result, I’m creating some new specialized threads for future project development. The original thread has become very long and unwieldy. Both horizontal and vertical prototypes have been made, or are in the process of being made. This lead to talk about making a copy stand scanning system using a dslr, a light source and a movable negative stage. Domaz suggested using APS-C sensors and using them to take samples of the film, similar to what Gigapan does with large stitched mosaic images.

ptgui pro vs ice

#Ptgui pro vs ice professional

DIYS (Do It Yourself Scanner-pronounced like ‘dice’)-Stitching and Blending of Images Threadįrank Pertronio started this project by suggesting that someone come up with an affordable and contemporary drum scanner, as there is currently huge gap in price and quality between consumer and professional scanners.








Ptgui pro vs ice