BTW Michael
one can't say that autopano is easy to understand, starting from scratch yesterday night I could only achieve the image posted late in the after noon today…
That said, it was on the G4 Powerbook and test and try is loooooooong with only 5 images… it took me a while to understand how to save PSD file not flattened!
and then, the result was far from perfect, I don't think the lack of nodal plate is faulty, but it is true that choosing a diagonal angle shoot in the room doesn't help much…
I'd like to know your default settings… hehe
OK, APP needs a bit of lecture of its wiki, but as it's from arround Grenoble, they have it in french, too.
I'm not sure if a G-4 powerbook is really the box to stitch, works pretty fast on a G-5-Quad with lots of RAMs.
For interiors, aka close objects, a panohead is crucial, unless you like to spend hours in PS....
Default settings: I figured out different setups, or different stitching "strategies", depending on the image requirements. From the 15 mm fisheye, to the 100 mm macro, I can use them all to stich. No additional lenses to buy....
This is one BIG advantage of stitching: It's very flexible, and when shooting, I still can enhance the "virtual" sensor size, AND the FOV (Field of View) by a adding a few shots. With a MFback, its impossible.
Example: When shooting this urbanistic panoramas, last week, (one of these beeing in that thread, another one in " Aperture and Auto Pano Pro?" ) I realised the lousy light conditions, not a beeing really good departure for what the customer wanted, but still had to be finished at the end of the week.
In better light condtions, I would have used the 50 mm macro, but as the contrast of the scene was really low, I decided to use the 100mm, bringing more resolution, aka "definition" into the picture.
Another advantage of stitching: The panohead beeing in use here is about 900 gramms, so I can carry it with me everywhere, not a big deal. On location, I can choose between shooting "normally" and stitching, maybe I'm be shooting to 80 - 90 % "normally" enough size for the magaznes, and for cover, etc, or for the principal shots, I'm stitching. I just like this flexibility.