Google Maps image stitcher using custom styles.
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Google Maps image stitcher using custom styles.
Tool for stitching/separating manhwa or long images in general
Affine Image Stitching in Super Mario
Image stitching using homography transformation
Using OpenCV stitch ability to create a panorama. Developed a crop method to clean up the unwanted black portion and to enhance visual quality
Photo_Stitching_with_OpenCv is a professional-grade Python project utilizing OpenCV to stitch two images into a seamless panoramic photo. It demonstrates advanced feature detection and matching techniques, providing the original images, the matching features, and the final panoramic result.
Design and development of a 360 Degree Field of View Camera, using multiple cameras. The current prototype consists of two cheap webcams mounted on a stand, rotated by a servo motor. The interfacing of the camera is done by a Raspberry Pi 3. The project also consists of developing an efficient stitching algorithm for producing best results.
Program that automatically stitches set of retinal angiography eye images.
MSOP approach for image stitching
video2panorama is a Python-based tool designed to transform video sequences into panoramic images. It automates the stitching process by analyzing frames from input video files and producing panoramic outputs.
It is aimed to obtain a final panorama image that will combine the subimages provided using key point identification methods (SIFT/SURF and ORB) and include all the scenes in the subimages.
Simple command line tool using OpenCV to stitch images together as a panorama image.
Stitching multiple images from surrounding area to generate its unbroken view called as "panorama"
Stitching RGB/RGBD images into a single image.
Download and merge Google Maps tiles
Stitch together two or multiple images
Stitching of large tiled datasets
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