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VRMag reviews Autopano Pro

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Pat St. Clair, professional photographer and editor for online magazine VRMag, specialized in panorama and virtual reality, carried out a review of Autopano Pro. In a detailled article, he describes how he worked with Autopano Pro and gives examples of panoramas stitched with the program.

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Looking over many features of Autopano Pro, Pat St. Clair shows how to create a panorama with the program. He highlights some interesting aspects of the software: ability to drag and drop photos on the program window and order the images automatically, working with RAW images, the vertical lines correction, the Smartblend ghost remover, the ability to shoot hand held with confidence, etc.

He also used Cubic Converter to create virtual tours with spherical panoramas stitched with Autopano Pro.

Read the entire review

Alexandre Jenny interviewed in VRMAG

Monday, March 31st, 2008

VRMAG is an online magazine specialized in virtual reality photography. It deals with subjects relative to the creation of virtual tours in its articles, reports, reviews and interviews.

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In its 29th issue, VRMAG propose an interview of Alexandre Jenny, founder of the company Kolor and initiator of the program Autopano Pro.

Alexandre Jenny reviews his beginning in photography, and how he got interested in panoramic photography, from 1998 onwards: “During week-ends, I was used to climb the mountains. When reaching the top, you often have beautiful landscapes with a large view. So I shoot a lot… right, left… but really soon I felt a little uncomfortable because I wanted the full landscape, not only part of it. This is why I came into panoramic. There was pretty nothing out at that time or, at least, there was nothing automatic.”

Reviewing the history of the program Autopano Pro, the competitor programs, and the interesting features of Autopano Pro, Alexandre Jenny then gives some clues about the software development for the coming months, in particular the improvement of HDR support.

VRMAG will test Autopano Pro in its next issue.

Read the whole interview.