When compared to Kolor's Giga, I find I can work much faster and do more in ptgui. Ptgui has been around since 1996 and is still a wonderful panorama stitching program. Video-Stitch has many great features and you can stitch video while never leaving the program, but you'll need PTGUI in order to do more advanced work. So if we can't seem to stitch correctly in AVP, we can usually make it work better in VS, and if we are having issues at a particular seem in VS, we can usually make it better in AVP. And Video Stitch (along with PTGUI) has a better way to find control points and stitch.
In very broad terms, I think Autopano Video Pro is easier to learn and has some great features like smart iso, and the ability to key frame masking, etc. For the purposes of this article, when I speak about AVP, I'm talking about the package with Autopano Giga and same for Video-Stitch with PTGUI. Kolor's best program is called Autopano Giga and Video Stitch uses PTGUI, so do your homework and be prepared before you make your purchase. The good news is you can't really go wrong, they're both great programs! If you're a 360 video professional, you might want to consider getting both and you'll understand why after you read this post.Īlso, it's important to note that while you can stitch video in both of these programs without further software, MOST people use other software to do the real stitching work. In this article I will talk about the differences between Kolor's Autopano Video Pro (AVP) and Video-Stitch (VS).