![]() Both images must selected by holding Ctrl and going to manual stitch. If this happens, a message will flag to manually stitch the images. ![]() There is a possibility if the image is too misaligned, that it will not auto stitch. Automatically stitched images will also auto-centre. If this doesn't happen, press the = button and the highlighted image will centre. This action is repeated for all subsequent images and you may notice you get to the end of the screen and the images might not centre. The task can take a few moments and will highlight green if done automatically. Manual stitching for when auto stitch doesn't work. Once aligned they can be stitched together using the stitch option on screen or in the drop down menu at the top. They will both become translucent so you can easily get them lined up. To stitch an image, drag another into the template. The image you are working on will be highlighted red to signify that it is work-in-progress. The images can be dragged into the main viewer ready for stitching. Once loaded, the pictures are all placed in a slide viewer at the foot of the screen ready to load to the project. If you don't have one you will have to pretty much guess where to position the camera and hope for the best which Realviz say is not a problem as long as there is approx 20-30% overlap. Realviz explain that to get proper results for this kind of project, a panoramic head should be fitted to your tripod and a compass would be handy. ![]() These images are essential as they allow the stitched image to have a top so there is no empty space. The only difficult images you will have to take will be the 90 degree down as the tripod needs to be removed so it is not included in the picture. The camera must stay in the same part of space for each image to avoid any issues when stitching which is why a tripod is essential. The manual explains everything clearly and also gives the breakdown of how many images are needed at different focal lengths with what degree to turn the tripod head. At this early stage, I must stress to read the instruction manual if you have never used something like this before as it is easy to take the pictures incorrectly which leads to problems with stitching. I have never used one of these programs before, so I am interested to find out if I can successfully complete a 360 x 180 degree panoramic image stitched from a series of approx 30 images. Stitching images together is just drag and drop.
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