With Hugin you can assemble a mosaic of photographs into a complete immersive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much more.
Features
- panorama
- stitching
- overlapping images
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Can't even get past the installation process. Always needs to restart in the middle of installation and still shows it even after the restart. After clicking OK, the installation finishes but it fails. It's on Windows 10 22H2.
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Current version unusable on M1 silicon Mac - as others have noted, can't get past tip of the day
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As @stokestack said on his review, the MAC version is not usable. The daily tip window comes up and if you try to close that window, you get a spinning beach ball and you have to Force Quit the program. I have downloaded and been able to use Hguin before, so there has to be something wrong with this download. May we please get this corrected?
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Mac builds of Hugin There is a Google group (mailing list) “hugin and other free panoramic software”. The macOS version of Hugin is also discussed, and an unofficial Apple Silicon / Intel version of Hugin 2024.0.1 has been testing. Although some features are not available, it is working good. Search groups.google.com/g/hugin-ptx
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I'm running Sequoia 15.1.1 on a 2021 MacBook Pro and the latest software version of Hugin on Sourceforge is 2019.2.0. I can't run it because it fails the Apple test for malware. What's the issue? Did the developers fail to sign the application? Is there anything you can do to allow this to run on Macs? Pity, because it looks like a good application otherwise.