Tűzés / Stitch command
Tűzés 360 / Stitch 360 command
Tűzés a Varázslóval / Stitch with the Wizard command
Clone the stitched image for HDR command
Körbevágás / Crop command
Újraméretezés / Resize command
Élesítés / Sharpen command
Feljavítás / Enhance command
Sorba rendezés / Array command
Hordó/párnatorzítás korrigálás / Correct barrel distortion command
Fényerőcsökkenés korrigálás / Correct brightness falloff command
Elforgatás / Rotate command
Use this command to stitch a set of images into a panorama. To learn more about stitching, see “Classic step 2 – Stitch the images into a panorama” in Chapter 4, “Using the Classic interface, step by step.”
Use this command to stitch a set of images into a circular panorama. To learn more about stitching, see “Classic step 2 – Stitch the images into a panorama” in Chapter 4, “Using the Classic interface, step by step.”
This command stitches a set of images using the stitching Wizard. To use this command, select a sequence of thumbnail images in the upper or lower window pane. Then select the command to start the stitching Wizard using the selected images. To learn more about stitching with the Wizard, see Chapter 3, “Using the Stitching Wizard to make a panorama.”
This command uses the selected images to create a new panorama that is stitched identically to the final image in the upper thumbnail list. Its primary purpose is to support workflow for creating high dynamic range (HDR) panoramic images. You use this command to make identically stitched images from multiple sets of source images with different exposure settings.
To use this command, you should start by stitching a panorama normally. It's probably easiest to start with the 0EV images. You do everything you need to do on this panorama including stitch, fine tune, crop, resize, sharpen, etc. You may use the Wizard or the Classic interface for the first panorama. For the remainder of the process, you only use the Classic interface, not the Wizard
When you are satisfied with the first panorama, you import the next set of images, for example, the +2EV set. You select the thumbnails for the second set of images and choose the Clone the stitched image for HDR command. The Panorama Factory creates a new stitched image, crops it, resizes it, etc. exactly as the first image, but using the second set of images. Then you repeat this sequence for the third set of images.
The panoramas you create this way are identically stitched and should register perfectly.
We recommend that you disable both Expozíció illesztés engedélyezése / Enable exposure matching and Expozíció korrigálás engedélyezése / Enable exposure correction on Wizard step 4/9 – Képminőség szabályozása / Control image quality or the Keverés tulajdonságok / Blending properties dialog box when stitching for HDR.
Note that The Panorama Factory provides the capability of creating the three identically stitched images, but does not include commands for the HDR transform and tone mapping. You must perform these steps with a separate software application designed for that purpose. Instruction in creating HDR images is beyond the scope of this User’s Guide.
This new command was added late in the V4.5 development cycle. There was insufficient time to translate the command and its associated messages into the languages supplied with The Panorama Factory. The command and messages will be displayed in English.
Use this command to crop the current image. See “Classic step 4 – Crop the stitched image” in Chapter 4, “Using the Classic interface, step by step” to learn more about cropping images.
Use this command to change the size of the current image or a selected group of thumbnail images. See “Classic step 5 – Resize the cropped image” in Chapter 4, “Using the Classic interface, step by step” to learn more about resizing images.
Use this command to sharpen the current image. See “Classic step 6 – Sharpen the resized image” in Chapter 4, “Using the Classic interface, step by step” to learn more about sharpening images.
Use this command to “enhance” the current image using a 3x3 or a 5x5 FIR (Finite Impulse Response) filter.
When you choose the Feljavítás / Enhance command (Új kép / New image menu), The Panorama Factory displays a preview rectangle and runs the modeless Szűrő szabályozás / Filter control dialog box. You can fiddle with the filter coefficients and see the response interactively within the preview rectangle.
The Szűrő szabályozás / Filter control dialog box provides a 3x3 sharpening filter generator. This sharpening filter is determined by the value at the center of the 3x3. Larger numbers increase the sharpening effect.
When you place the cursor over the various parts of the
preview rectangle it changes to show you what editing actions are possible:
This cursor |
Means this |
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Indicates that the cursor is over one of the sides or corners of the preview rectangle. Dragging changes the size of the rectangle. |
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Indicates that the cursor is not over any part of the preview rectangle. Dragging draws a new preview rectangle. |
When you are satisfied with the filter parameters, use the Jóváhagyás / Approve command (Kép / Image menu) to generate the enhanced image. The enhanced image is added to the end of the computed thumbnails list.
If you want to change the filter parameters later, select the enhanced image and use the Forrás megjelenítése / Show source command (Kép / Image menu) to redisplay the Szűrő szabályozás / Filter control dialog box.
You can also enhance a group of images by selecting a group of thumbnails before choosing the Feljavítás / Enhance command. All the images will be enhanced with the same coefficients.
Use this command to assemble multiple images into a single image with control over the spacing between the images.
This command helps to solve a common problem when you wish to print your panorama through a service bureau. Many printing services are not set up to handle the unconventional aspect ratio of panoramic images. Their procedures and pricing schedules are designed for images that have conventional photographic aspect ratios: 8x10, 16x20, etc.
Consider, for example, that you want to digitally record your panorama onto a 4x5 negative and then have the negative printed conventionally onto photographic paper. If you send a panoramic image file as-is, you will waste most of the 4x5 negative and most of the photographic print.
A similar situation exists with many printing services that offer direct inkjet or photographic printing from digital image files. They may charge you the save price for a 5x20 panoramic print as they would for a conventional 16x20 image.
You can use the Sorba rendezés / Array command to combine several copies of the panoramic image into a single image file that has a conventional aspect ratio. Then each print will contain several copies of the image, thus reducing the printing cost per image.
To create an image array, first select one or more image thumbnails and then select the Sorba rendezés / Array command.
When you choose the Sorba rendezés / Array command, The Panorama Factory runs the modal Képek sorba rendezése / Array of images dialog box.
Use this command to correct barrel distortion of an individual image. This command should be used only to correct single images. You should not use this command to correct images that will be stitched into a panorama. Instead, we recommend that you correct barrel distortion as part of the stitching process.
To correct barrel distortion during the stitching process, you should select “##10254## / Correct barrel distortion” on Wizard step 3/9 – Határozza meg a kameráját / Describe your camera or on the Kamera tulajdonságok / Camera properties dialog box.
If you are using semi-automatic or manual stitching, barrel distortion is automatically detected from the placement of the stitching points.
When you choose the Hordó/párnatorzítás korrigálás / Correct barrel distortion command (Új kép / New image menu), The Panorama Factory displays a preview rectangle and runs the modeless Hordó/párnatorzítás korrigálás / Correct barrel distortion dialog box. You can adjust the parameters and see the response interactively within the preview rectangle.
When you are satisfied with the settings, use the Jóváhagyás / Approve command (Kép / Image menu) to generate the corrected image. The corrected image is added to the end of the computed thumbnails list.
If you want to change the settings later, select the corrected image and use the Forrás megjelenítése / Show source command (Kép / Image menu) to redisplay the Hordó/párnatorzítás korrigálás / Correct barrel distortion dialog box.
You can also correct a group of images by selecting a group of thumbnails before choosing the Hordó/párnatorzítás korrigálás / Correct barrel distortion command. All the images will be corrected with the same settings.
Use this command to correct brightness falloff (vignetting) of an individual image. This command should be used only to correct single images. You should not use this command to correct images that will be stitched into a panorama. Instead, we recommend that you correct brightness falloff as part of the stitching process.
To correct brightness falloff during the stitching process, you should select “Fényerőcsökkenés korrekció / Correct brightness falloff” on Wizard step 3/9 – Határozza meg a kameráját / Describe your camera or on the Kamera tulajdonságok / Camera properties dialog box.
When you choose the Fényerőcsökkenés korrigálás / Correct brightness falloff command (Új kép / New image menu), The Panorama Factory displays a preview rectangle and runs the modeless Fényerőcsökkenés korrigálás / Correct brighness falloff dialog box. You can adjust the parameters and see the response interactively within the preview rectangle.
When you are satisfied with the settings, use the Jóváhagyás / Approve command (Kép / Image menu) to generate the corrected image. The corrected image is added to the end of the computed thumbnails list.
If you want to change the settings later, select the corrected image and use the Forrás megjelenítése / Show source command (Kép / Image menu) to redisplay the Fényerőcsökkenés korrigálás / Correct brighness falloff dialog box.
You can also correct a group of images by selecting a group of thumbnails before choosing the Fényerőcsökkenés korrigálás / Correct brightness falloff command. All the images will be corrected with the same settings.
Use this command to rotate images by arbitrary angles.
To rotate an image, first make sure that it is displayed as the current image. If it is not, you should double-click its thumbnail to make it the current image. Then select the Elforgatás / Rotate command.
When you choose the Elforgatás / Rotate command, The Panorama Factory runs the modal Kép elforgatása / Rotate image dialog box.
You can also rotate a group of images by selecting their thumbnails before choosing the Elforgatás / Rotate command. All the images will rotate by the same angle.