March 2019
Intermediate to advanced
538 pages
13h 38m
English
While affine transforms are useful for stitching scanned documents (for example, from a flatbed scanner), they cannot be used for stitching photo panoramas. For stitching photos, we can employ the same process to find a homography, a transform between one plane and another, instead of an affine transform, which has eight degrees of freedom, and is represented in a 3 x 3 matrix as follows:

Once a proper matching has been found, we can find an ordering of the images to sequence them for the panorama, essentially to understand how the images relate to one another. In most cases, in panoramas the assumption is that the photographer ...