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We had a show of Panoramic photos, by a local(ish) professional photographer, at our local Camera Club the other night. I was thinking maybe I would like to have a go at this. However I am not sure how to carry this out. I read somewhere that I can use a program called "Hugin" to stitch the photos together as its not possible to do this in Aperture, which I use, (not prepared to fork out for Photoshop).
The writer of the article said he stored the photos in Stacks and then imported them into Hugin.
Has anyone tried this, I can see how to import the photos into Hugin, but have not used Stacks, can anyone give me pointers on useing Stacks.

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Lightroom can stack images but I don't know about hugin.
 
I have used Hugin quite successfully just importing photos, not using stacks though. Looking at the options for import, it looks like using stacks may just be a shortcut for importing multiple photos.

Give it a go - after all Hugin is free, it will only cost you a little time
 
We had a show of Panoramic photos, by a local(ish) professional photographer, at our local Camera Club the other night. I was thinking maybe I would like to have a go at this. However I am not sure how to carry this out. I read somewhere that I can use a program called "Hugin" to stitch the photos together as its not possible to do this in Aperture, which I use, (not prepared to fork out for Photoshop).
The writer of the article said he stored the photos in Stacks and then imported them into Hugin.
Has anyone tried this, I can see how to import the photos into Hugin, but have not used Stacks, can anyone give me pointers on useing Stacks.

Thanks

Peter, I think the guy was talking about Lightroom (or PS) where you select a group of photos and literally stack them together. You can then select this stack and import into Hugin / apply batch processing etc.
 
Peter, I think the guy was talking about Lightroom (or PS) where you select a group of photos and literally stack them together. You can then select this stack and import into Hugin / apply batch processing etc.[/QUOTE

Yes the photographer was talking about Adobe Photoshop, but I use a mac + aperture for photos.
I have since posted the question on the Apple communities and looked on YouTube and it is def. possible, so as someone else has posted I have d/l Hugin and at first opertunity will give Pan. a go.
 
hugin is fantastic. You can align the exposure stacks and then stitch the panorama fairly easily and it does a good job.
 
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