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About
Panorama Tools was originally created by Professor Helmut Dersch of theUniversity of Applied Sciences Furtwangen.
News 13th May 2013
Sourceforge have moved all the repositories! If you have libpano13 checkedout via Mercurial, you need to switch to the new path since the old repositoryis now read-only.
The repositories for the other projects (Panotools::Script, GIMP plugin,Photoshop filters, and MPRemap) have now switched from Subversion to Mercurial,so you will need to check these out again.
News 2nd May 2011
libpano13-2.9.18 released. libpano13 is the PanoToolslibrary, this release adds the Thoby projection and bugfixes.
News 11th February 2011
Switch to Mercurial. libpano13 sourcecode development hasmoved from SVN (Subversion) to HG (Mercurial), see below for instructions tofetch the current development code.
News 7th February 2011
libpano13-2.9.18_beta1 released. libpano13 is the PanoToolslibrary, this release adds the Thoby projection and is required to test recentHugin snapshots.
News 11th September 2010
Google Summer of Code 2010 completed. All students havecompleted successfully, Tomasz Meger has added a test suite to libpano13.
News 10th September 2010
libpano13-2.9.17 released. libpano13 is the PanoToolslibrary, this release adds a new output projection, mosaic mode, cleanups andbugfixes.
News 24th May 2009
libpano13-2.9.14 released. libpano13 is the PanoToolslibrary, this release adds a number of new input and output projections, a newcommand-line tool, documentation, cleanups and bugfixes.
News 19th March 2009
hugin/panotools has been accepted again as a mentoring organisation for the2009 Summer of Code. If you are a full time student and would like to apply fora paid summer internship with Google and mentored by our team, then you need toget involved now, see: We want youand Summer of Codeideas.
News 20th March 2008
If you are a full time student and would like to apply for a paid summerinternship with Google and mentored by our team, then you need to get involvednow to develop the project brief before the application deadline: March 31 5:00PM PDT. More details here: panotools/huginGoogle Summer of Code 2008
News 12th April 2007
Five google Summer of Code students have been accepted. The following projects are scheduled forcompletion by August 31 2007:
- Pedro Alonso from Spain, mentored by Herbert Bay from Switzerland,will develop a new algorithm to identify better control points, so critical to the stitching process
- Ippei Ukai from Japan currently in Scotland, mentored by Yuval Levy from Israel currently in Canada, will produce a new user interface to make thisversatile tools even easier to use on multiple platforms(Windows/Mac/Linux/Unix)
- Jing Jin from USA, mentored by Pablo d'Angelo from Germany, will develop a robust blending algorithm to eliminate ghosting in HDR panoramas to widen therange of applications for the HDR technique beyond the perfectly stillscenes
- Mohammad Shahiduzzaman from Bangladesh, mentored by John Cupitt from UK, will look at the current bottleneck in panorama rendering to enable efficientprocessing of very large images
- Leon Monctezuma from Mexico, mentored by Aldo Hoeben from The Netherlands, will build on the community effort started last year to produce a modern,native, universal VR viewer to support the widest variety of panorama formatson multiple platforms
News 15th March 2007
Hugin and panotools are participating in google Summer of Code 2007, wherestudents are paid by Google to work on hugin and/or panotools and mentored byexperts in the field.
Some suitable projects are listed on the panotools wiki SoC 2007 projectspage.
The deadline for student applications is 24th March 2007. Applicationdetails can be found on the Google SoC 2007 page onthe wiki.
News 12th July 2006
Mailing lists
The old PanoTools Userlist has been abandoned by most of the regular contributors due tomanagement issues. The recommended mailing list for support is now the PanoToolsNG yahoolist.
To clarify the situation, these are now the relevant lists for discussionof Panotools and related software:
- PanoToolsNG
- Questions and answers about panorama photography and usage of the various tools.
- panotools-devel
- For questions and discussion regarding compiling the source and developing it further.
- Panotools-List
- For discussion of the management issues of the PanoToolsNG group and thewiki.
- Hugin PTX
- For discussion of the Hugin panorama stitcher and related tools.
Switch from CVS to Subversion to Mercurial
All the panotools projects have now switched to Mercurial (HG). Any CVS orSubversion (SVN) repositories you may have are out-of-date.
What's here?
- PToptimizer, a utility for optimising control points.
- panoinfo a utility for querying the library version.
- PTmender a replacement for PTStitcher.
- PTblender implements just the colour and brightness correction of PTmender.
- PTtiff2psd Converts a set of TIFF files into a PSD file.
- PTuncrop Converts 'cropped TIFF' files into 'normal' TIFF files.
Software using the Panorama Tools library
Note that most of these software packages come supplied with a pre-compiledversion of the library and everything else needed to stitch photographs- You probably don't need to download anything from here.
- Hugin is an Open Sourcecross-platform GUI for Panorama Tools. Supported platforms are Linux, Windowsand OS X.
- The original PanoramaTools contains a number of tools that use the pano12 library, notablyptpicker, pteditor, PTOptimizer andPTStitcher. Panorama Tools is available for Windows, Mac classic andLinux platforms.
- PTGui is a graphical Panorama Toolsfront-end for Windows platforms.
- PTAssembler is aWindows helper program for Panorama Tools.
- PTMac is a front end for creatingpanoramas using Panorama Tools. PTMac is available for Mac OS X and OS 8.6 to9.x.
- ControlPoints isa Windows application that allows you to select control points.
- PanoPoints is an OpenSource graphical front-end control point picker for Linux systems.
- PanoWizard is a freewarefrontend for autopano and panorama-tools.
Important information
There may or may not be US patents covering stitching of fisheyephotographs, consequently the sourcecode of this library has an artificiallimit that prevents the use of fisheye images with a field of view greater than160°.
All files available on this site are licensed under the GNU General Public License.
Most front ends for Panorama Tools use the PTStitcher tool to dothe actual stitching, this has no available source-code, so you may need to download PTStitcherseparately or use the included PTmender replacement forPTStitcher which is still under development. Note that hugin contains a drop-in Open Sourcereplacement for PTStitcher called nona.
Binary versions
Hugin, the GUI stitching front-end, usually ships with a recent version ofthe library and command-line tools. So just downloadhugin to get hold of panotools and start stitching.
A Windows installer containing a recent version of the library, thecommand-line tools and the Photoshop plugins is available at Jim Watters' site
An OS X bundle containing the library is available here.
There will be occasional binary versions available from Sourceforgefile downloads. Though if you want the very latest version, youmay have to compile from source.
Getting the code
If you are running Windows you need to installa Mecurial client before downloading the source code - Linux userswill probably have Mercurial installed already.
Basic instructions for downloading the pano13 library source code are:
Compiling the library
Instructions can be found in the source, these instructions may beout-of-date for your platform, feel free to contribute updated versions.
Mailing lists and support
Questions and answers about usage of the various tools and front-ends belongon the PanoToolsNGmailing-list, you might want to consult the PanoTools wikibefore posting.
There is a panotools-develmailing list for questions regarding compiling the source and developing itfurther.
Anyone subscribing to 'panotools-devel' should also subscribe to panotools-cvsto receive a copy of each sourcecode SVN commit.
The PanoTools wiki aims to be thedefinitive reference for Panorama Tools. It contains a lot of usagedocumentation for the tools hosted here on sourceforge.
The Launchpad tracker hasour bug tracking database. If you find a bug in libpano13, you can report itthere.
Links
IQTVRA have a comprehensive set of panoramic imagerelated links
Last updated 13th May 2013 - Bruno Postle
Hugin 2020.0.0 released! 2020-12-12
Goal: an easy to use cross-platform panoramic imaging toolchain based on Panorama Tools.
With Hugin you can assemble a mosaic of photographs into a complete immersive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much more.
Status
Hugin has now reached a stable state: the software is recommended for general use.
Download locations for stable binaries releases are listed by platform here.
Hugin is in constant development. From time to time somebody is kind enough to publish binaries of development versions.
Hugin has been localised with Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Dutch, Danish, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish and Ukranian translations.
News
Hugin-2020.0.0 released2020-12-12
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Hugin-2019.2.0 released2019-12-30
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Hugin-2018.0.0 released2018-02-03
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Hugin-2017.0.0 released2017-07-01
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Hugin-2016.2.0 released2016-09-18
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Hugin-2016.0.0 released2016-03-20
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Hugin-2015.0.0 released2015-08-08
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Hugin-2014.0.0 released2014-10-08
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Hugin-2013.0.0 released2013-10-27
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Hugin-2012.0.0 released2012-11-05
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Hugin-2011.4.0 released2011-12-17
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Hugin-2011.2.0 released2011-09-30
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Hugin-2011.0.0 released2011-05-29
Hugin is more than just a panorama stitcher
Hugin selected for 2011 Google Summer of Code2011-03-19
The Summer of Code pays students to work full-time coding for open source projects. Hugin/panotools has been selected again, see http://wiki.panotools.org/GSOC_2011 for details. The final deadline is 8th April, but you need to introduce yourself to us on the Hugin-PTX mailing list first.
libpano13-2.9.18_beta1 released2011-02-07
libpano13 is the PanoTools library, this is a minor release but is required to test recent Hugin snapshots.
Hugin Panorama
Hugin-2010.4.0 released2011-01-01
Hugin is more than just a panorama stitcher
Hugin-2010.2.0 released2010-10-10
Hugin is a panorama stitcher and more
libpano13 2.9.17 released2010-09-10
libpano13 is the panorama library behind Hugin. This version of libpano13 is a requirement for the Hugin 2010.2.0 release.
Students complete Google Summer of Code2010-08-20
All four Hugin/panotools students have completed their Summer of Code projects, congratulations Darko, Florian, Antoine and Thomasz. See GSoC 2010 Hugin for more details.
Hugin switches from SVN to HG2010-05-19
Hugin previously used Subversion for source code management, we have now switched to Mercurial. If you have been following the Hugin SVN trunk you will need to switch to the HG tip.
Four students for 2010 Google Summer of Code2010-05-19
Darko Makreshanski will create an Interactive Panorama Overview, Florian Achleitner will refactor Makefile generation, Antoine Deleforge will integrate libpanomatic, and Thomasz Meger will create a test suite for libpano13. See GSoC 2010 Hugin for more details.
Hugin-2010.0.0 released2010-03-22
Hugin is a panorama stitcher and more
Panotools::Script 0.24 released2009-12-30
Panotools::Script is a perl module for manipulating Hugin project files
Enblend/Enfuse 4.0 released2009-12-17
Hugin uses Enblend for seam blending and Enfuse for exposure fusion of bracketed stacks. See the Enblend website for details of this release.
Hugin-2009.4.0 released2009-12-16
Hugin is a panorama stitcher and more
Hugin 3D modelling from photos tutorial2009-12-14
This tutorial shows how to create a 3D building survey from a single photo, Hugin and any 3D modelling software
autopano-sift-C 2.5.1 released2009-10-22
Autopano-SIFT-C is an automatic control point generator
Hugin used in Expedia ad campaign2009-10-03
The Expedia Small World campaign features 'little planet' panoramas created by Alexandre Duret-Lutz
Hugin 2009.2.0 released2009-09-29
Hugin is a panorama stitcher and more
Panotools::Script 0.23 released2009-09-07
Panotools::Script is a perl module for manipulating Hugin project files
A million Hugin downloads2009-08-19
Downloads from Sourceforge have passed the one million mark
Hugin 0.8.0 released2009-07-17
Hugin is a panorama stitcher and more
Panini 0.70 released2009-06-19
Panini is a panorama viewer and perspective tool
libpano13 2.9.14 released2009-05-24
libpano13 is the panorama library behind Hugin
FreePV 0.3.0 released2009-05-05
FreePV is an interactive viewer for QuickTimeVR and other panorama formats
Examples
There are some screenshots of Hugin in action.
If you want to see some example pictures created with Hugin, take a look at thousands of Hugin pictures on flickr.
Tutorials
We are currently putting together a series of online tutorials.
Support and mailing lists
Questions about usage and panorama stitching in general can be asked on the Panorama Tools mailing list.
The hugin-ptx mailing list is currently the place to discuss Hugin and possibly contribute to Hugin's development.
Credits
See the authors.txt file for a list containing many of the past contributors to the Hugin project.
Thanks to the members of the PTX mailing list for many interesting discussions and ideas how Hugin can be improved.