Bimostitch Panorama Pro is a Photography application developed by BCD Vision, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play Bimostitch Panorama Pro on your computer.
Running Bimostitch Panorama Pro on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.
With multi-instance and synchronization features, you can even run multiple applications and accounts on your PC.
And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
Download Bimostitch Panorama Pro and run it on your PC. Enjoy the large screen and high-definition quality on your PC!
Automatically stitch PC quality, hi res panoramas on-device, right in the palm of your hands.
Features:
+Stitch hi-res single-row, multi-row, vertical, horizontal, 360° panoramas or photospheres.
+Stitch 2 to 200+ overlapping photos into impressive wide-view panoramas.
+Simple and intuitive yet powerful panorama stitcher app.
+Share your awesome panos with family and friends via Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Instagram and many more.
+Automatic crop with minimal reduction in resolution.
+Automatic exposure balancing.
+Automatic straightening of panorama.
Pro Features:
+ Fast stitching.
+ High quality output (Maintains quality of source photos).
+ No ads.
+ Ultra high resolution output of up to 1 Gigapixels.
+ Video-to-panorama for converting videos of panning motion into panoramas.
+ JPEG or PNG output format.
+ Compress large panoramas to save space on your device.
+ Auto-color balancing.
+ Seam detection modes like optimal cuts for high quality output.
+ Save previews & load them up later
+ Adjust seam detection quality
+ Adjust intensity of auto-exposure/color balancing feature
+ Control the blending intensity
+ View source images while in the preview mode
How it works?
Simply select/get photos in one of the following ways:
> Use the apps built-in photo-picker by pressing the gallery icon, select an album, select photos then confirm.
> Use other apps i.e the gallery app to send photos to this app for stitching purposes.
> Use your favorite camera app by pressing the camera button while in this app, snap overlapping photos then press back.
> Use a drone to capture aerial photos then share them with Bimostitch.
Bimostitch will then automatically match, align and blend together the selected images into a wonderful panorama using advanced on-device image stitching algorithms.
You can also shoot a video while panning about a fixed reference point (the camera lens should be the reference point) then share the video with Bimostitch which will automatically merge the key video frames into a panorama.
NOTE: You get multiple outputs at once if more than one set of overlapping photos are detected in your selection.
All this takes just a few minutes depending on your choice of maximum output resolution and your device’s computational power. You can visit the apps settings page to change properties such as the output album name, maximum resolution and many more choices to suit your needs.
NOTE: At least 4GB RAM required for 1 GigaPixels.
Why use this app?
– Works with photos from any source such as DSLR cameras, downloaded from the web or drones.
– Merge vertical, horizontal, multiple rows or a grid of overlapping photos into awesome panoramic images.
– Lightweight on your device and will make PC quality panoramic photographs right in the palm of your hand.
– Create panos conveniently while on the go like on a tour and get immediate high quality results, no need to carry all that equipment anymore and it’s fully an offline app too, no Internet? no problem.
– No gyroscope or special sensors needed.
It doesn’t matter whether you are a professional or newbie panoramic photographer, this app will work great for you.
Hope you enjoy using this panoramic app and that you will make memorable pano shots with it.
Enjoy
Works fine on JPEGs, but it doesn't preserve the bitdepth of the original photos. It outputs 8 bits/sample panaromas instead of the 12 bits/sample of the original input photos, thus making post-processing more conducive to artifacts. From this point of view, the output is pretty much similar to the built-in panorama mode of my phone, which is also creating 8bits panoramas. The app description is specific about preserving the quality of the originals, but this is false and misleading.
As a storm photographer i need this since storms require panoramas, can stitch together raw and very large files, seemless, amazing!!!
cant figure out my pictures no more. LG V60. doesn't even work no more it flips. and. mangles. my fotos.