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[[File:British Museum Panorama, London.jpg|thumb|An example image that was created with this software.]]
[[File:British Museum Panorama, London.jpg|thumb|An example image that was created with this software.]]
[[File:Panorama of Pandan Reservoir from Penjuru Road, Singapore - 20101221.jpg|thumb|800px|Panaromic image that was created with this software.]]
[[File:Panorama of Pandan Reservoir from Penjuru Road, Singapore - 20101221.jpg|thumb|800px|Panaromic image that was created with this software.]]
'''AutoStitch''' is a proprietary [[image stitching]] software tool for creating [[panorama]]s. It was developed by Matthew Brown and [[David G. Lowe]] of the [[University of British Columbia]].
'''AutoStitch''' is a proprietary [[image stitching]] software tool for creating [[panorama]]s. It was developed by Matthew Brown and [[David G. Lowe]] of the [[University of British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite doi|10.1007/s11263-006-0002-3
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The software uses methods known as [[Scale-invariant feature transform|SIFT]] and [[RANSAC]]. This program differs from some other [[image stitching]] software in that it automatically stitches together even unaligned or zoomed photographs seamlessly without user input, whereas others often require the user to highlight matching areas for the photographs to merge properly. The only requirement is that all photographs be taken from a single point.
The software uses methods known as [[Scale-invariant feature transform|SIFT]] and [[RANSAC]]. This program differs from some other [[image stitching]] software in that it automatically stitches together even unaligned or zoomed photographs seamlessly without user input, whereas others often require the user to highlight matching areas for the photographs to merge properly. The only requirement is that all photographs be taken from a single point.


==Literature==
==References==
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* Matthew Brown, [[David G. Lowe|David Lowe]]: ''[http://cvlab.epfl.ch/~brown/papers/ijcv2007.pdf Automatic Panoramic Image Stitching using Invariant Features].'' In: [[International Journal of Computer Vision]], Volume 74, Issue 1, August 2007.


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons|Category:Created with Autostitch|Created with Autostitch}}
{{Commons|Category:Created with Autostitch|Created with Autostitch}}

* [http://cvlab.epfl.ch/~brown/autostitch/autostitch.html AutoStitch website]


[[Category:Panorama software]]
[[Category:Panorama software]]

Revision as of 11:41, 27 September 2011

An example image that was created with this software.
Panaromic image that was created with this software.

AutoStitch is a proprietary image stitching software tool for creating panoramas. It was developed by Matthew Brown and David G. Lowe of the University of British Columbia.[1][2]

The software uses methods known as SIFT and RANSAC. This program differs from some other image stitching software in that it automatically stitches together even unaligned or zoomed photographs seamlessly without user input, whereas others often require the user to highlight matching areas for the photographs to merge properly. The only requirement is that all photographs be taken from a single point.

References

  1. ^ Attention: This template ({{cite doi}}) is deprecated. To cite the publication identified by doi:10.1007/s11263-006-0002-3 , please use {{cite journal}} (if it was published in a bona fide academic journal, otherwise {{cite report}} with |doi=10.1007/s11263-006-0002-3 instead.
  2. ^ "AutoStitc., a new dimension in automatic image stitchingh". Retrieved 2011-09-27.

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