SLUG/Durham / Mon 12 Nov / Panoramic Photo Processing

Ben Scott dragonhawk at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 21:27:16 EST 2007


What : Panoramic Photo Processing
Date : Mon 12 Nov 2007
Time : 7 PM to 9 PM
Where: Room 301, Morse Hall, UNH, Durham, NH

 For the November 2007 meeting of SLUG (Seacoast/UNH/Durham), Rob
Anderson will be presenting "Panoramic Photo Processing with Linux".
He will show how a few tools can be combined to stitch photos together
to create a combined wide-angle picture.  The tools are:

hugin - Graphical front-end for stitching together multiple photos.
Can be used by hand or with the following two helper tools.

autopano - Automatically locates similar reference points within
separate images.  These points are later used by tools such as hugin
to stitch photos.

enblend - A post-processing tool to blend the edges of photos where
they have been stitched together, to help make them look more
seamless.

=== About SLUG ===

 SLUG is the Seacoast Linux User Group, and is a chapter of GNHLUG,
the Greater NH Linux User Group.  Rob Anderson is the SLUG
coordinator.  SLUG meets the second Monday of every month, same time,
same place.  You can find out more about SLUG and GNHLUG at the
http://slug.gnhlug.org/ and http://www.gnhlug.org/ websites.

 Meetings take place starting at 7:00 PM.  Meetings are open to all.
The meeting proper ends around 9ish, but it's not uncommon to find
hangers-on there until 10 or later.  They take place in Room 301 (the
third floor conference room), of Morse Hall, at the University of New
Hampshire, in Durham.


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