The example panorama.
We added an extra parameter to the blendPairs routine for panoramas which aren't a full 360 degrees. In this scenario the edges of the image aren't cut and there is no correction for drift. This is seen in the second image below.
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Panorama of Thexa Xi fraternity dining room after Monday formal dinner (it has yet to be cleaned up).
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University Village Quality Foods Center in the produce section. This was taken at 1 a.m. when nobody was around.
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+ Great project. It really compiles a lot of computer vision techniques into one application. + We were pretty happy with how the kaiden head shot turned out. - There are a lot of blending issues in the hand held shot (QFC produce). Many of the features on fruits look exactly the same. There was also a ton of drift because it was difficult keeping the camera on the same level. - Would have liked to shoot an outdoor shot to compare quality to indoor shots, but weather on camera check out day wasn't nice. - Took many tries to get a panorama to turn out. The first few times we took too few photos or one set of photos did not correlate with each other. - Would have liked to implement both parts of the project instead of just one. Doing the programming is where a lot of the learning is done.