Combines individual images to form a single panoramic image and automatically corrects differences in colour and lighting. Also supports the use of HDR images and can identify which photos in a folder belong together.
Automatically assembles overlapping photos, even from several overlaid sequences, to form a single panoramic image. Also allows manual stitching and transfers the GPS positioning data stored in each image file into the finished panorama.
Comprehensive panorama software (stitcher) that links vertical and horizontal image sequences into a panorama. Checkpoints are generated automatically and can be manually edited afterwards. An unofficial installer is available from a separate web site for Windows. Fast and secure download from The H
Software for editing digital photographs with different tools. Helps you create panoramic images and adds various effects; also available as paid Home and Pro versions.
Tool for creating 360° virtual tours. Tours can be equipped with clickable objects such as videos, photos, links and information. Exports tours as Flash or HTML5 versions for viewing on mobile devices. Fast and secure download from The H
Links photos of a room or building together to form a panoramic view and automatically stitches overlapping photos of an object. Supports 64-bit operating systems and exports data in picture file formats, including deep zoom, TIFF, JPEG and PNG for HD View, Silverlight.
Easy-to-use software for creating panoramic images by joining several individual photos or frames together from video files. Supports all current image file formats, including RAW files. Also available as a free limited starter edition.
Use this tool to process images in batch mode so they can be used online. Use it to scale images, rename files, optimise pictures and add watermarks. Supports more than 40 graphics formats and can save images in seven standard formats.
Transforms groups of overlapping photos into panoramic images based on modern algorithms. The Mac version is available here. Fast and secure download from The H
Two-part tool for joining together digital photos to create a panoramic view. This program takes similar images of the same subject and overlaps them to optimise the focus and brightness.
Creates panoramas from individual images. Features include auto-focus, rotation as well as image correction. Supports images in BMP, JPEG, TIFF and PNG format.
Converts cylindrical or equirectangular panoramic images (rectangular plate carrée) to QuickTime VR, Flash 9 and 10 as well as HTML 5 format. Supports creating virtual tours with interactive maps, hotspots, and gigapixel panoramas. In contrast to its predecessor Pano2QTVR it is now available for different operating systems.
Finds all the photos in a particular directory and combines them to form a panorama image, sets control points and stores the information in project files that can be edited or opened for stitching by Hugin and other panorama tool-based stitching programs.
Generates interactive panorama tours with hotspots that lead to other maps or links. Tours can be viewed using SPi-V, PTViewer, Flash Panorama Player and Pure Player.
Use this tool to display a 360-degree panorama image from the local hard disk, LAN or CD as a high-resolution endless image in full-screen mode, in which you can pan as far to the left or the right as you want. According to the manufacturer, it uses extended algorithms so that the image displays sharply even in full-screen mode.
Automatically stitches photos or sequences together to form panoramas. Personal use is free; when the demo version expires, you just download the latest version.
Creates a 360-degree image from several individual pictures. Can save it as a Java applet or QuickTime or Flash film. Supports wide angle, fish eye, HDR and Camera RAW images, as well as normal photos.
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