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Hugin is a free cross-platform frontend for panorama-tools.
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How to get panorama using few photos warped properly?
When I take a few rectilinear landscape images and stitch them using Hugin into a cylindrical projection, I get straight segments with sharp bends at the overlap:
(source: phrogz.net)
Notice the top and … In contrast, when I take many heavily-overlapping portrait shots, I get nice smooth results:
(source: phrogz.net)
Given the sparse landscape input, is there a way with Hugin—or any other stitching software—to …