Panavue Photo Stitching Software 101 Setup

Panavue Photo Stitching Software 101 Setup


RealTourVision virtual tour software company highly recommends Panavue Image Assembler as the photo stitching software your virtual tour company should use. Here is our Panavue 101 photo stitching software setup video. Please visit http://www.realtourvision.com or call 866-947-8687 for support or sales.

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should begin stitching in pain to be
images sampler
you will need to create a stitching
project and configure the project for
your camera
with the pain to view images similar
software open
click on the new project icon at the
left edge of the toolbar
to create a new project when the project
type selection window opens
it will default to panorama stitching
click
okay in the lower left corner another
box will appear asking you if you want
to stitch
in a row or column make sure that the
option for single row is selected
then click OK the next window that will
appear
is the project window before you can
begin stitching you will need to
configure the project for your camera
start by clicking I'm tab number four
select a lens definition
here you will need to enter in your lens
definition parameters for your camera
and lens combination
you can get the lens definition
parameters for your camera and lens
combination
by sending an email requesting the
parameters
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that is set up
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dot com what you have received your
lens definition parameters you can begin
entering
those parameters in by clicking first on
the Add button
on the new lens definition window that
appears
begin entering in your settings first
with
be and after old be Maxfield a few
setting
for your camera up next click on set
distortion factors
and enter an the k2 factor what you've
entered the key to factory and click OK
at the bottom of the distortion factor
screen
continue one by entering in
the horizontal misalignment and the
vertical
misalignment settings next
in the lens name field entering the name
of your camera
up
up
clear out the Description field
in keep this box empty what you've
entered in all of your parameters
click the Save button at the bottom of
the new lens definition window
check to make sure that your panorama
one's definition now include your camera
as one of the lenses to be selected make
sure that your camera lens
is selected as the default camera if
your camera is not selected
simply click on your camera just select
it
next we need to configure the software
for automatic stitching click on tab
number three
set options and check to make sure that
the automatic stretching mode
is set in the stitching options bed
click on the search area button to
configure the automatic stitching
search area options begin with pattern
recognition
the resolution used for position finding
it should be set
21 in the search area horizontal
stitching parameters
the horizontal overlap setting is in the
one's definition parameters that you
received from the setup Department
entering the minimum overlap setting
first
and then entering the maximum overlap
setting
secant the maximum vertical displacement
should be Sep 22
in the vertical stitching
parameters do not touch the vertical
overlap
from fields leave those as the default
the maximum horizontal displacement
should be Sep 22
the rotational angle should also be Sep
22
what you have configured the settings
click save as default settings
and then click OK below the stitching
options you will see the image options
set your image blending to 50 percent
make sure that adjust colors sharpen
resulting image
anti-aliasing and all crop are all
selected
when your stitching your panorama
determine whether the panorama will be a
360 image
or a partial panorama a partial panorama
is anything less than 360 degrees
if the image that you're stretching is a
360 panorama
make sure that you checked the 360
wrapping option
if your image is going to be less than
360 degrees
make sure to unchecked this option be
four stitching
your software has now been configured
for stitching
and you can begin stitching your first
panorama
to begin stitching click on tap number
two
add images check to make sure that your
source image list
is empty and no images are loaded into
your project
then click on the Add button the open
window will appear
where you can select the images that
you're going to stick
select your images and click the Add
button to put your images
into the input list if there are any
extra images that you do not want to
stitch
make sure that you select them in click
the Remove button
want your image list has the correct
images that you're going to stitch
go ahead and click the Done button
you will see that the software imports
and larger images
for stitching next move the images are
the way
and bring the project window to the
front by clicking on the project window
checked the orientation up your images
and make sure that they are
facing upright if they are not facing
the correct direction
use the blue arrow keys on the toolbar
at the top
two rotating images into the correct
position for stitching
want the images have been rotated select
all of the images
and then use the close button to close
to
to start the stitching process click on
the icon
in the toolbar at the top that looks
like a running man
you will see that the stitching process
begins
once the state
says has been completed you will see
your panoramic finalized image
and a box fault come up and tell you
that the execution was successfully
completed
go ahead and click OK on that box check
your panorama
to make sure that the image has a clean
stitch
and that there are no mistakes you can
use the magnification buttons
to do me any in do about on your
panorama
once you have determined that your
panorama has been stitched correctly
you can then go ahead and close the
panorama
and the software will ask you if you
want to save
the resulting image you look like yes
the window will come up to save your
panorama
give your panorama a name up
select the Save as type to save it as a
JPG image
and then click the Save button after
your panorama has been saved the box
will close
in your be back to your project window
just ditch the next panorama
simply select your images and used to
remove
button to remove these images from your
project
with the window comes up asking you if
you want to remove the images
click Yes now that the images have been
removed from your project go ahead and
click the Add button
to at your next set up images for
stitching

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