- What is stitching camera?
- How is image stitching done?
- What is digital stitching?
- What is stitching algorithm?
What is stitching camera?
Stitching is the process of combining images from two or more lenses to produce a single panoramic image. There are different methods for doing this but the more common way is to stitch with a template with predetermined field of view, pitch, yaw, roll, and other attributes for each lens.
How is image stitching done?
Image stitching is most often done via computer using specific software designed to sense areas of overlap and combine them. The overlaps need to be as exact as possible and the exposures identical to elicit a final image with no visible seams.
What is digital stitching?
Digital stitch, whether it's embroidery or quilting, is stitch that's been designed using software and then stitched out using a sewing machine with an embroidery unit.
What is stitching algorithm?
Image stitching algorithms focus on registering, aligning, and blending multiple overlapping images to generate a wide-FOV view. These are mainly divided into two categories: pixel-based methods, and feature-based methods.