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This is Autopano Pro first newsletter. You receive it because you acquired Autopano Pro. This message contains an important program update and news about Autopano Pro.

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Free update! Autopano Pro 1.4.2

This new version contains various new features and enhancements.

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Take part in the 2nd Autopano Pro users’ meeting

Meet other Autopano Pro users during a week-end in June. First day: photo outing; second day: workshops and conferences. Limited number of participants. Sign up now!

Contribute to the panorama photo book of the year!

Autopano Pro users: take part in this exciting project! This book will contain your most beautiful panoramas; it will be published at the end of the year. Stay tuned!

Kolor book 2008

French National Assembly

Other Autopano news at a glance

Autopano Pro stitches the French National Assembly

Founder of Kolor interviewed in VRmag

Autopano Pro tested in Image & Nature magazine

Interview of a sound and light show photographer

 

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Bertrand Bodin shoots Vauban’s major sites

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

As we announced it a few weeks ago, we dedicate today an article to the new book of French photographer Bertrand Bodin: “Vauban, les sites majeurs”. This book comes after a first one released last year: “Briançon, Vauban et son empreinte”.

Bertrand Bodin - VaubanVauban (1633-1707) was the most important military engineer of his age. He designed new types of fortifications and advised Louis XIV on how to make France’s borders safer and more defensible. Find out more about Vauban on Wikipedia.

This book has been ordered by the Vauban association, to support the candidature of the 14 major Vauban works to be listed as Unesco World Heritage sites. Bertrand Bodin had to work quickly: “It was an urgent order, since I only had 6 month to seal the project, including the publishing. If you consider that the 14 sites to be shot are located everywhere on the French territory, you can better estimate the challenge this project represented!” told Bertrand Bodin to journalist Nicolas Mériau (Image & Nature magazine n°13).

Citadelle de Blaye Bertrand Bodin Autopano Pro

From a technical point of view, Bertrand Bodin used a Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II with a 16 million pixels sensor and a wide-angle lenses, like the EF 15mm f/2.8 fisheye. Many photos of the book are stitched images. The photographer used the program Autopano Pro to stitch the images: “This program is by far better than the others. I have been working for a long time with Stitcher and PTGui and I could make the difference. One of Autopano Pro’s strengths is to be able to create panoramic images from photos shot with different focal distances: a 15mm with a 24mm, a 20mm with a 35mm, etc. What’s more, it corrects very well fisheye distortions. And, despite its advanced functionalities, it remains very easy to use”.

To find out more about Bertrand Bodin, you can visit his website.

Neuf-Brisach Bertrand Bodin Autopano Pro

Autopano Pro in Declic Photo magazine

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

A 10-page article is dedicated to panoramic photography in the 34th issue of French magazine Declic Photo (nov. 2007), including 4 pages dedicated to photo stitching.

After listing the hardware that can be used in the professional panoramic photography, the article deals with the stitching process itself, and focuses on Autopano Pro:
“No need to beat around the bush, the best quality/simplicity/price ratio is hold by Autopano Pro, an amazing French software that automatically detects the photos to be stitched. (…) The advantage of a software like Autopano Pro is that he does not only stitches your images: it corrects the stitching defects, modifies the views’ exposure to make them homogenous, adapts the images tones, handles most of file formats, and can manage a large number of images to stitch.”

This article, written by Denis Boyard, is illustrated with panoramic photographs by Bertrand Bodin, to whom the magazine dedicates an interview:

“After having tested several perfectible solutions, I adopted the program Autopano Pro, developed by Alexandre Jenny, mathematician in Chambery (France). This software detects and stitches my photos with a stupefying speed and an incredible easiness, all this without any montage defect in most cases. While I used to need seven hours of work in Photoshop to stitch a panorama manually (it was the only available method when I started out), now it only takes me a few minutes to manage it! The whole thing does not need particular attention, since you only need a few clicks to perform a series of stitched images in an image folder. I can even launch a rendering and go and do something else when in the case of a very large format.”

Bertrand Bodin has just published his new book dedicated to the architectural work of Vauban, architect and urban planner of Louis XIV (Vauban les Sites Majeurs, available from Libris). The book is illustrated with numbers of panoramas by the photographer, and the texts are from Nicolas Faucherre, archeologist and historian. We will dedicate a further article to this book’s release.

Autopano Pro stitches sets of Max & Co movie!

Monday, January 28th, 2008

The new French-Swiss animated cartoon ‘Max and Co’ will be screened in France on February 13th, 2008.

We had the pleasure to know that the special effects team used Autopano Pro to stitch some of the movie sets, like backgrounds:

Max and Co

Apple Mac Pro computers with Intel bi-xeon double-core processors were used to produce the movie’s special effects, running Mac OS or Windows depending on the tasks.

Find out more about Max and Co and watch its preview on the movie’s website.

Contribute to the panorama photo book of the year!

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

We are all excited and impatient about the new big project of Kolor: we propose all Autopano Pro users to contribute to a book entirely dedicated to them!

150 to 200 pages of outstanding panoramic photos, superb printing quality, English and French commentaries, annual release… we will do everything to make this great contributive project the reference book in panoramic photography!

We invite all of you, amateur or professional photographers, to take part in this unique adventure!!! We will publish at least one of each user’s photos.

This is your book and we will be fully receptive to your potential suggestions.

This book is to be published in November 2008; you will be able to begin sending your images very shortly, via a dedicated webpage.

Get to your cameras!

The whole Kolor team

Autopano Pro in a video program of a photo blog

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

During the hundredth video program of French photo blog Declencheur.com, photographer Arnaud Frich showed how to create a panorama with Autopano Pro.

The photographer compared Autopano Pro with a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop CS3. From his point of view, Autopano Pro is a “dedicated program”, whereas the Photoshop plug-in “is very limited”.

Then, Arnaud Frich presented Autopano Pro’s potential: “the program runs very easily. To detect and stitch photos, you just need to analyze a folder (…). It is very fast to do such things nowadays”.

Emphasizing on the significance of the photographic choices that a photographer can make, Arnaud Frich indicated the tools included in Autopano Pro “which will enable us intervene in the photographic choices. For me, the real work of a photographer starts here”.

You can watch this program below (French language).

Créer un panorama avec Arnaud Frich (vidéo)

Autopano pro assembles the French National Assembly!

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

French National Assembly panorama

Young photographer Renan Astier, with Alain Laurenceau and François Jannin, performed for the French National Assembly a panoramic view intended for the media. The 110 x 70 cm photo has also been offered to the 577 MPs.

The shots were taken with 3 Canon EOS 5D digital reflex cameras, each one equipped with a 16-35 mm lens, then a 14 mm one. Afterwards, the pictures were stitched with Autopano Pro, ‘a French software that works very well’, explains French magazine Réponses Photo, which dedicates a 4-page article to this stitching in its January 2008 issue (n°190).

‘It is a photo for History’, pursues the magazine, a photo that required however a huge organization: all MPs had to be there (the shots were taken on the day of a major governmental speech), protocol had to be respected (a photographer cannot stand behind the Assembly president, hence a distant trigger was set up), and exposure variations due to the clouds had to be corrected (the Palais Bourbon, which hosts the Assembly, is covered with a big sun lounge).

A prestigious picture for Autopano Pro!