1. The possibilities are endless, you can even use your own hands to capture overlapping images of large posters, large photos or large beautiful graffiti and stitch them together into one huge hi-res linear panorama which you can then share via Facebook, Flickr, Instagram and many more. +Stitch a grid of overlapping images into a large hi-res image (linear panorama). +Share your awesome linear panos with family and friends via Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Instagram and many more.
2. Mapstitch allows you to automatically merge or stitch together overlapping image scans captured from screenshots of 2D games, flatbed scanners, drones flying over a plot of land or microscopes.
3. Images must be captured by keeping the camera lens in a fixed plane while linearly moving within that plane to capture an overlapping grid of images.
4. Select/capture overlapping image/screenshot/graffiti/microscope/drone scans then this app will automatically stitch them together into a large beautiful linear panorama.
5. You don't need to capture perfectly spaced images this app is robust enough to correct for some errors.
1. Thanks for building such amazing app ChombaNot as good as the panorama application, has a lot of trouble with POI names near the boundaries...I think I understand why this is, but it makes it much more difficult to build a map from Google maps... I'll try it with Here maps, with POIs turned off, and edit this review....Tried to stitch 3 very overlapping images into one.
2. for example, you might stitch 3 images and find it made adjustments to each images, ruining the panorama because the colours and dynamic range is different in each image.
3. lt always picks a completely random order to blend them in and it looks like I'm looking at the three screenshots I was trying desperately to stitch into one long continuous image through some kind of ridiculous kaliedoscope filter instead.Seems to work perfectly.
4. Mapstitch is kind of app I really want to work.it's stitching is brilliant! but it makes adjustments to some images causing different outcomes between images.
5. if it focused on simply stitching the images without making adjustments to colours and dynamic rangethen it would be great!Impossible to stitch the images together in the correct order no matter what I do.
6. It used the height of one image and created a landscape pano with those 4 images, thus, creating a mixed puzzle of those 4 images from left to right (instead of TL ' TR ' BL ' BR).
7. Biostitch already does that, I don't see a point to this, other than data-mining or ads.Where this free app really shines is merging flat 2d or map images together into one larger image.
8. I thought app would only stitch images if footer of one image is similar to header of another.
9. Tried 5-6 more times with other images and was never able to get it to work.
10. A little glitchy: wouldn't remove the thumbnail of a deleted "pano"; and had to use the "system picker" when the other two choices (GPhotos, built-in) wouldn't work right.
11. If the ads bother you, give the developer a few bucks to remove them.First attempt seems to work perfectly.