Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Pano made in iPhone


This was made in AutoStitch, a cheap app for iPhone. It stitched together about six photos taken by hand with the iPhone. I am very impressed by the seamlessness of this panorama, especially considering the extremely uneven lighting in the room, and that it was made on full auto on a friggin’ phone. (And also that I had to try to rotate around the phone, not myself, and probably didn’t do all that good a job of that.) 

AutoStitch makes pretty small pictures by default, but you can change the setting to make them larger.  (I have cropped and scaled this one down in Photoshop, but it was about 5,400 px by 1500 px and about 1.7MB.) 

(Click for big.)

By the way, showing just how uneven the light was, I can tell you that *all* the light in the room comes only from the floor lamp on the left! It's amazing how the software evened all that out. (The camera of course made very different exposures of each part, which would normally give quite high-contrast sharp edges.)
(Normally I have that lamp at a lower setting, I thin it goes up to 300 Watts. But theoretically the picture would look the same if I turned it down.)

5 comments:

Marcelo Metayer said...

By the way, I love your home! It's simple and beautiful.

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

Thanks, Marcelo, very kind.

I like simplicity, and I'm pleased with some of the things I found, not the least the table. The curtains and the crop circle posters too. (I had them framed in town.)

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

I've had the painting behind the TV for years, though not always on the wall.

[Great about the parcel. I hadn't even realized the D40 was in it too.]

Eolake Stobblehouse said...

Post expanded:

By the way, showing just how uneven the light was, I can tell you that *all* the light in the room comes only from the floor lamp on the left! It's amazing how the software evened all that out. (The camera of course made very different exposures of each part, which would normally give quite high-contrast sharp edges.)
(Normally I have that lamp at a lower setting, I thin it goes up to 300 Watts. But theoretically the picture would look the same if I turned it down.)

TC [Girl] said...

Marcelo Metayer said...
It's simple and beautiful.

Ya...and warm and cozy as well! :-)

And...I just realized that...this is the view from "up there in the clouds" Eo style, as well! Fun! :-D

Thanks for sharing it w/us, Eo; your pano and your home! :-D