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Stitcher Notes
ToggleMinimizeGigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.3865 (Macintosh)
Panorama size: 375 megapixels (29224 x 12850 pixels)
Input images: 104 (13 columns by 8 rows)
Field of view: 130.4 degrees wide by 57.3 degrees high (top=40.9, bottom=-16.4)
Settings:
All default settings
Original image properties:
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot SD850 IS
Image size: 3264x2448 (8.0 megapixels)
Capture time: 1980-01-01 00:08:17 - 1980-01-01 00:15:47
Aperture: f/5.5
Exposure time: 0.0166667
ISO: 200
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 140.4 mm
Digital zoom: off
White balance: Fixed
Exposure mode: Automatic
Horizontal overlap: 33.2 to 49.2 percent
Vertical overlap: 32.0 to 46.0 percent
Computer stats: 1024 MB RAM, 2 CPUs
Total time 1:29:09 (0:51 per picture)
Alignment: 4:55, Projection: 6:45, Blending: 1:17:28

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Joseph F. McLaughlin (March 18, 2009, 09:42AM )
this was my first experience using Gigapan- not a perfect job with the 'disembodied parts' floating around, but most interesting to see how the process works. pretty simple to do, just a few adjustments to make on the camera first (have the manual handy if you aren't familiar with it), then set the gigapan, let it shoot through, upload the pix, and gigapan does its thing. this wasn't the ideal spot for a gigapan, since there was a lot of foot traffic- in that case you have to do some extra work during the shoot, pausing it and retaking the photos; then you have to delete those pix from the uploaded bunch. quite interesting, a lot of fun. **Joe McLaughlin**