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    Panorama Tools

    The cross-platform library behind the Hugin photo stitcher

    The cross-platform library behind the Hugin photo stitcher
    Downloads: 67 This Week
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    AliceVision

    AliceVision

    3D Computer Vision Framework

    ...The framework is built with a strong emphasis on research-grade algorithms while maintaining the robustness required for production environments, making it suitable for industries such as visual effects, cultural heritage preservation, and robotics. AliceVision is modular, enabling developers to use individual components or customize the pipeline for specific workflows, including panorama stitching and camera tracking. It integrates with tools like Meshroom, which offers a graphical interface to simplify complex reconstruction processes for non-technical users.
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    fastPTOptimizer

    a fork of the Panorama Tools / libpano13 with a fast PTOptimizer

    This is a fork of Panorama Tools / libpano13-2.9.21 Mercurial. PTOptimizer is part of panorama tools, a great software for aligning and stitching several partially overlapping photos in order to get a bigger photo. When you have only a small or medium number of images and control points, the original PTOptimizer does the optimization in a fairly short time.
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    GLW is a "tab-oriented" image manipulation tool for windows. Started as a layer-oriented UI, it is intended to give intuitive and immediate visual access to transformation and retouching algorithms. The current focus is on panorama manipulation.
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    A tool to automate the generation of keypoint matches in a set of images that can be blent into a panorama. This tool is meant to be called from various Panorama generation tools like Hugin or PTGui.
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    PtOpenGui is graphical user interface for Panorama Tools. Panorama images can be edited and stitched with panotools. More recent development occures at the Hugin project on sf.net.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PanoPoints is the power-user's control point picker -- a graphical front-end which simplifies the control point selection step required to build panoramic images using Helmut Dersch's Panorama Tools.
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