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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

What’s on my iPhone–AutoStitch

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I like Cloudburst Research Inc.’s AutoStitch app for a whole bunch of reasons.  Most of all, the creativity it allows me to mess around with.  I hardly ever use it to shoot a straight forward panorama, although that is what the app is for.

The idea is to take a bunch of photos you want to join into one panorama with about 1/3 overlap in each photo and the app stiches them together. It does an excellent job.

I’ve been messing with the app to do some fun projects like putting two sets of the same people into one photograph.
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With sufficient overlap and a distinctive element (the V in the rock formation) and making sure the people don’t occupy close positions in the individual photographs, you can use AutoStitch to do this:
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Or for a more ghostly effect, try this:
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Or use it as was intended, like this:
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