
Very much missed sofar are better HDR support, Stacking (DOF and Exposure Fusion), different projection methods, and tweakability of some individual parameters. One that I particularly like is the ability to adjust the threshold of (poor) links shown in the Control Points mode, which unclutters the main preview and allows easier selection of the 'worst offenders'. There is also a number of other workflow benefits implemented in the beta version.

APG also works without the GPU speedups, so one doesn't have to upgrade the hardware That payed off with AutoPano Giga beta, I have no issues so far and everything is much faster than the APP 1.4.2 version when it comes to rebuilding the preview screen (but the whole computer is also faster, so stitching is more comfortable). My new PC, a 64-bit workstation, again offers room for some future growth, but I did choose a slightly more seasoned graphics card in order to avoid excessive power consumption and untested/unsupported features, but still a decent GPU performance. Sure, it became relatively slow compared to the increasing software demands, but it worked. It started out as a Win ME machine, and got upgraded only with Win XP Pro and a new hard disk. My previous PC served me fine for 8 years. But when a strategical choice is made, equipment can last reasonably long. I do agree when one buys proprietary high end equipment instead of more mainstream equipment.
#AUTOPANO PRO V.1.4.2 MAC OS#
Workspace don't exists and Clauss Rodeon head is not supported.Īutopano Pro Mac OS 32 bits ( MacOs 10.4 / 10.5 )Īutopano Pro Mac OS 64 bits ( 10.5 only ) It doesn't contains Autopano Tour which is only includes in Giga version. The second package is leopard only, uses cocoa and is in 64bits.įor Linux, you'll need proprietary video drivers from your distribution.Īutopano Giga Mac OS 32 bits ( MacOs 10.4 / 10.5 )Īutopano Giga Mac OS 64 bits ( 10.5 only )


One for 32bits version that works on MacOS 10.4 and 10.5, but in 32bits only. But be carefull these are Betas, not final releases…įor MacOS, there are 2 packages now.
