AutoPano Alternatives
AutoPano is described as 'Autopano is the most spectacular breakthrough in automated picture stitching in recent years' and is an app in the Photos & Graphics category. There are more than 25 alternatives to AutoPano for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, iPhone, Linux and Android. The best alternative is Hugin, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like AutoPano are PTgui (Paid), Enblend/Enfuse (Free, Open Source), Stitch Panorama (Free, Open Source) and AutoStitch Panorama (Freemium).
- Hugin is an easy to use cross-platform panoramic imaging toolchain based on Panorama Tools. With Hugin you can assemble a mosaic of photographs into a complete impressive panorama, stitch any series of overlapping pictures and much more.
- Free • Open Source
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Goes wrong with a number of flat scans - PTGui is panoramic stitching software. Originally developed as a Graphical User Interface for Panorama Tools (hence the name), PTGui now is a full featured photo stitching application.
- Enblend combines images that overlap into a single large image with no seams. Enfuse combines images that overlap into a single image with good exposure and good focus.
- Stich Panorama is a plug-in for the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) which takes digital images and overlays one atop the other to make a panorama.
- Autostitch takes a step forward in panoramic image stitching by automatically recognising matching images. This allows entire panoramas to be constructed with no user input whatsoever.
- PhotoStitch 3.1.19 is part of the Utilities package CD, included in the box when you purchase a Canon product.
- PanoramaStudio can create seamless 360 degree and wide angle panoramic images.
- Capture and share moments with virtual reality photos that let you experience scenery and sound in every direction and in 3D. Take 360-degree photos by panning your camera in a full circle, then share the photos for others to view using .
- Fast Panorama Stitcher and Blender, implemented in SIMD-Math.No screenshots yet