With Hugin you can assemble a mosaic of photographs into a complete immersive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much more.

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  • Long-time user here. Have made hundreds of panos in more than a decade. It almost always was excellent (as long as input was good enough...) For some reason, installer 2023.0.0-win64.msi fails with "Access denied" on Win11. Rebooting did not help, no admin shell, nothing. Ideas?
  • Hello, Just upgraded my notebook to mac M3 sonoma, Hugin doesn't want to run anymore. Version 2019.2.0 is the latest one I find back for mac ; is there a version which works on new macs late 2023 ?
  • Thank you so much for re-integrating the "Panini General" with the sliders! (2016 Hugin had no sliders). I've used Windows Hugin (nona and enblend in batch mode) for stitching three wide-angle lenses of the sky into a fisheye that we project on our planetarium dome. Likewise with a 360 cam tracking the Sun (with a blocker) I feed it tilt/yaw/roll from astro params and reproject it to zenith -up fisheye. I use the Win version for all my panos. Sure it is not intuitive, but with a little help from the community group you can get things working. You guys are fantastic for pouring your time into this!
  • This is the best program I have ever used for panoramas. One thing in the Mac version, both 2013 and 2014, is that the BTblender is so spelled in HuginTools, but PTBlender in Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS . This prevents to work on a case-sensitive drive.
  • I have stitched over 1,000 sphericals with Hugin despite also having a commercial package. Up to the 2012 version Hugin was just the easier and more user friendly version compared to other packages. Hugin is still my preferred package but I cannot recommend the 2013 version because the user interface is no longer as intuitive as it was and the introduction of pop-up windows or dialogue boxes to change parameters just adds so many more mouse clicks to the process.
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Operating Systems

Linux, FreeBSD, BSD, Mac, Windows

Languages

Romanian, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Finnish, Italian, English, Slovak, Chinese (Traditional), Swedish, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified), Danish, German, Japanese, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian, Basque (Euskara)

Intended Audience

Science/Research, End Users/Desktop, Other Audience

User Interface

X Window System (X11), OpenGL, Win32 (MS Windows), Cocoa (MacOS X), Command-line, wxWidgets

Programming Language

C++

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C++ Image Converters

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2003-03-28