

More and vignetting to individual cameras, or to the stitched image. it for granted! Mistika VR allows you to adjust color, exposure The measurement of the brightness and range (latitude) of light being captured by the camera. It has the ability to view in VR, which may sound obvious, but AVP is just now getting that ability, so don’t take Individual instance of a shot a take = each time the camera is started and stopped. It’s simple to see all the tools and options, but you can move the windows or collapse the windows to only see what you need to see. This is a feature that AVP does not have and so far seems to get the stitch closer to where it should be. It is based off of the current place in the timeline and basically seems to add it’s own control points and optimize.


However, Mistika VR does have a nice option to “improve alignment”, which seems to do a good job of tweaking the template or stitch. Template stitching isn’t great because there are an infinite number of scenarios for a panorama, if their template was created using a vast desert landscape, and you’re stitching a jail cell, it won’t work perfectly.
#AUTOPANO VIDEO PRO NOT STITCHING PROFESSIONAL#
You can use one of their templates to stitch, but template stitching is not good enough for professional work, and they only have a few camera presets at the moment. Mistka VR layout General features of Mistika VRĪll that being said, Mistika VR is off to a great start in the stitching world.įirst, I should mention that you need ptgui or Hugin to actually do the stitching in Mistika VR.I personally like ptgui better, but Hugin is free.
