Tag Archive for 'programs'

Launchy

Launchy is freakin’ awesome. I swear, if you don’t use it, you’re missing out. It’s been saving me so much time, I had to resort to watching Red vs. Blue to make up the difference.

Autostitch

Recently, I came across a rather amazing little program called AutoStitch, which is developed by the University of British Columbia up in Canada. It’s a fully automatic program for stitching together a group of stills into one large panorama. The version offered on their website is only a demo, but even so, it works very well. To demonstrate, I took a few pictures of Red Square here on the University of Washington campus and put them into the program. The finished product is pretty amazing. It’s also evidence that ghosts exist (just kidding: any ghosting you see is the result of people moving between pictures).

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