#Ptgui vs ptgui pro manual#
I agree autocreate is extremely good, but I often place manual control points where difficult conditions mean that autocreate can't work effectively enough, e.g. With this in mind I'm think about buying PTGui and using it until I hit *something* that makes me realize that I should be using PTA.Īgain, with regards to PTA, what am I missing that would change my current thoughts? Also, I do not mind buying both programs, but I think it's time for me to concentrate my limited time on one or the other. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and don't mind spending time to get things right. I'd like someone to think that a shot came from a 35mm camera until they put their nose to the print and saw all the details. I'm a mega-pixel fanatic, I guess, not a pano fanatic, and my ultimate goal would be a traditional landscape at a few hundred megapixels. That is, I'm not looking to do "traditional" panos and certainly not 360s. So I have to ask: With regards to PTAssembler, what am I missing? Why would you say that PTA is better than PTGui?Ī few details that might help you convince me one way or another: I am looking to do multi-row panos with the idea of getting more pixels into a shot. Now I understand that I have not really given either a thorough review, nor do I really know enough to do so. Again, this is really a lack of knowledge issue, but PTGui makes this easier to deal with.
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Using PTGui has been a breeze with this stuff, which has always been easy to fix in the pano editor. Usually it's a problem with the horizon line, or the optimizer telling me that my roll is off. Also, PTAssembler (more likely my lack of knowledge) has given me headaches when I can't seem to get a pano looking correct. Enough that this seem like the easy winner. To me, being a newbie, this feature seems extremely beneficial. IMHO, so far and from what I can tell, PTGui's pano editor makes it a leading contender. I have not given them a thorough feature-by-feature comparison or anything too critical - I've just used them to create a dozen panos. It's definitely time for me to order PTGui or PTA (Hugin keeps crashing). Well I've been playing with both PTGui and PTassembler and Hugin for almost a month now.