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Welcome to papywizard project
Introduction
papywizard is a panohead control software, mainly developped for the Merlin/Orion astronomic mount, but usable for other panoheads.
papywizard is entirely written in python and, although developped under linux, runs under many platformes (Windows/WindowsCE, MacOS, Unix...). It is especially designed to run on small plateforms, like PocketPC.
All files and documents are released under free license (see below).
This project is developped in collaboration with Kolor company, which develops Autopano Pro, a great stitcher software. Thanks to Alexandre for its support!
Enjoy!
The papywizard team
Related discussions
The project started on the Autopano Pro forum, where someone has bring the idea to use an astronomic mount for panoramic shots. The very low price of the Merlin/Orion mount made it the perfect candidate. The only things to do were an electronic interface, and a little software to drive it!
- Wiki français Autopano Pro - Page wiki française sur la tête Merlin
- English Autopano Pro wiki -- English Orion related wiki page
- Forum français Autopano Pro - Discussions en français sur les têtes panoramiques motorisées
- English Autopano Pro forum - English discussions on motorized panoheads
Use the forums for questions, bugs reports, or to ask for new features.
Documentation
- User Guide
- Developper Guide
- Python -- Python
- Visual Python -- 3D Python project
Download
Stable version
No stable version has been released yet.
Developpement version
- 0.9-beta1 - Source
- 0.9-beta1 - Windows binary
- Subversion -- Source
Previous versions
- 0.9-alpha2 - Windows binary
Misc
- Last ChangeLog
- Last TODO
- License -- Version française
- License -- English version
Trac shortcuts
- Report bug or add request -- For developpers only. Use APP forums instead
- View tickets
- View tickets -- including closed
License
papywizard is releasd under CeCILL, a french free license based on and compatible with GPL. See CeCILL web site
Authors
- Frédéric Mantegazza (fma38 on Autopano forum)