![]() As its name says, " None " doesn't apply any blender. Several options are possible:īlender - three options: none, linear, multiband. The choice of the blender will be made automatically when you open the rendering window anyway, but it's possible to choose a different one. Let's remember it's been created to enlarge the size of small files coming from scanners. Piece of advice! When I make a rendering below 60 % of the original I choose, as in Photoshop, the bilinear mode, invented to reduce the images unlike the bicubic mode. I prefer leaving it in bicubic by default and make the increase myself in Photoshop. This influences very slightly the increase rate of the final rendering. There are very few differences between the interpolators. Tip! The size of the file in centimeters shown just below the percentage cursor depends on the resolution chosen in the " Format" frame below. When comparing closely the original files and the ones stitched by Autopano Giga, we can see that the stitching is of very high standards and doesn't spoil the original files apart from the simple distortion they can undergo. It's possible to choose the size of the file in pixels or in percentage. This rendering window into several distinct part allowing to make the last important adjustments regarding the final file hence our panorama. In the window " Launch rendering " we'll decide upon a certain number of parameters of our panoramic file: the size of the final file, the stitching mode, multiband or anti-ghosting, the file format thus the possibility or not to encapsulate layers with the panorama and finally, without it being a detail, of the hard for saving said file as well as its name. In the last part of this tutorial dedicated to photo stitching with Autopano Giga, we'll finally render the panorama. Even if it's not the case anymore, this step remains compulsory and the rendering options, numerous, must be chosen wisely. I guess I can always sell it for a profit on eBay but I really would like to shoot some clouds.Until the version 2.6 of Autopano Giga, you had to wait till that step to finally know the verdict for your stitching. I bought it during the Kickstarter campaign. I don't know what I will actually be able to do with this camera. I haven't received my Tikee yet and at this point I'm very uncertain. The values can be slighty adjusted as per your scene to get the intended result. Using theses values as a starting base, you should be able to get a proper stitching. ![]() So the EFL value to be used in stitching software is 14.61mm (35mm equivalent focal lenght). Quote:Each camera from Tikee is a 1/2.3″ sensor equipped with 2.66mm focal lenght / F2.8 fixed lense. – Focal lenght 2.6mm (35mm equivalent focal lenght : 14.8mm) – Encode 1 timelapse for each side (same exact number of frames, same duration)Ĭoncerning the optical specs : you can use this as a starting base, and later finetune as per your scene. – Post-process each camera side using your standard workflow (LRT / Lightroom) Quote:Some users reported successful tries using Kolor autopano video as a 3rd party stitcher. Here is some information from a forum post: Panoramic image resolution after fusion: 4000 x 1400, approx. Left and right images sent on the web app: 2664 x 1998, approx. ![]() ![]() Quote:Left and right image stored on the SD card: 4608 x 3456 each, approx. Second, the stitched image is huge. Here are the specs (using jpegs) according to the User Guide: It has been recommended in the Enlaps forum that two videos should be created and then stitched. Can LRTimelapse do this? The xml file for the first sequence of images (say, the left images) would have to be applied to the second (the right images) and two videos created. The first hurdle is how to stitch the images from the two cameras. At the same time I'm uncertain as to whether or not LRT can be used. Enlaps has a web app for creating the final video but it can't begin to compare with LRT. I'm trying to figure out the workflow for the Enlaps Tikee time-lapse camera. ![]()
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