A perfect stitched file would result in a completely black frame, indicating that no changes from the original image are present. For these images, areas of black indicate that the projection and the component image align properly. Cylindrical and Spherical both impart some amount of transformation into the center geometry of images.īelow are some examples of the finished Capture One projections, with the overlaid component image segment in photoshop. In our testing, the Perspective projection is the most true to the original object. Once files are selected to build the stitch, we can opt to render previews of multiple projections, and toggle between them before making our final render. Vertical lines remain vertical, and lines going towards the vanishing point remain intact using this projection. Panini is aimed at architectural images where the vanishing point is at the center of the frame.This projection is useful for scenarios that cover less than ~100 degrees field of view and images captured with technical cameras using tilt/shift lenses. Perspective projection aims at simulating the field of view of your input images with the corresponding field of view of the wide-angle lens.Cylindrical prioritizes vertical lines and attempts to keep them as vertical as possible, Cylindrical is designed for a single row of images that cover a field of view of more than 100 degrees.Spherical projection is designed for multi-row stitching and takes into account multiple rows, for a very wide range of visual coverage.There are at present, 4 user selectable methods for processing this stitch, Cylindrical, Spherical, Perspective and Panini. DNG that is editable in the Capture One environment. This tool now allows users to build a stitched file from Raw image files and receive a. In this post, I will evaluate the new stitching tools geometry, color accuracy and tonal reproduction, as well as the additional features and omissions of this tool. As with any new process, we recommend testing with your collection objects, as well as imaging workflows. We and the rest of the heritage community will be curious about using this new feature for stitching collection material to increase PPI for larger material and material like film. For high production workflows, we recommend the DT Batch Stitch workflow tool.Ĭapture One 22 adds the much requested Panoramic Stitching tool, bringing stitching into the RAW image workflow. It is a feature that we continue to be excited about, but it remains limited to the Capture One Pro workflow. At the time of writing, the DNG files produced by the panoramic stitching tool are not editable inside the Capture One Cultural Heritage edition, and thus is difficult to use in a Heritage workflow scenario.
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