Microsoft ICE is the Microsoft free solution to compute panoramic images.
What's new in the 1.3.3 version (A lot of stuff !)
- - Accelerated stitching on multiple CPU cores
- - Ability to publish, view, and share panoramas on the Photosynth web site
- - Support for "structured panoramas" — panoramas consisting of hundreds of photos taken in a rectangular grid of rows and columns (usually by a robotic device like the GigaPan tripod heads)
- - No image size limitation — stitch gigapixel panoramas
- - Support for input images with 8 or 16 bits per component
Additional features
- - State-of-the-art stitching engine
- - Automatic exposure blending
- - Choice of planar, cylindrical, or spherical projection
- - Orientation tool for adjusting panorama rotation
- - Automatic cropping to maximum image area
- - Native support for 64-bit operating systems
- - Wide range of output formats, including JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PNG, HD Photo, and Silverlight
So what are missing :
- - Fish eye images are not supported,
- - HDR 32 bits,
- - MAC/Linux builds.
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