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 <concept id="GUID-60DBA025-8FA0-5DF2-90D0-744A016998EE" xml:lang="en"><title>Panoramic
 Stitching Guide</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
 <p>This document introduces you to the panoramic stitching functionality. </p>
-<section id="GUID-3333CA2A-EF84-5E7B-B9BE-8FF00523897F-GENID-1-10-1-19-1-1-5-1-6-1-11-1-4-1-3-1-4-1-3-1-2-2"><title>Purpose</title> <p>Panoramic
+<section id="GUID-3333CA2A-EF84-5E7B-B9BE-8FF00523897F-GENID-1-10-1-21-1-1-6-1-6-1-11-1-4-1-3-1-4-1-3-1-2-2"><title>Purpose</title> <p>Panoramic
 stitching involves combining a collection of images into a single image. </p> </section>
 <section><title>Panoramic stitching overview</title> <p>The panorama image
 is created by stitching a collection of several separate image into one large
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 to capture many images to be stitched into a single panorama image, repeat
 the steps 5, 6 and 7. </p> </li>
 </ol> <fig id="GUID-7F48B2F5-D65B-52EC-8412-F3F56A5EE8E8">
-<image href="GUID-470FAFE8-2246-5E91-9F01-6CC95F975E54_d0e304255_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-470FAFE8-2246-5E91-9F01-6CC95F975E54_d0e310727_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p><b>Panorama
 stitching </b> </p> <p>The <xref href="GUID-0D12EA24-3BF5-3BEA-B0EA-CEB89D49D352.dita"><apiname>CVFTracker</apiname></xref> helps to decide when
 to capture each of the full resolution images using the camera. The images
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
 been captured you can render the stitched image to file, image buffer, CFbsBitmap
 or image frame using <xref href="GUID-4DBD1F07-42C5-3CD7-B809-A391F315E0D4.dita#GUID-4DBD1F07-42C5-3CD7-B809-A391F315E0D4/GUID-A098A70C-050C-3592-BC37-E849A81890F2"><apiname>CImagePanorama::RenderL()</apiname></xref>. </p> </li>
 </ol> <fig id="GUID-B5F7149F-1FB9-535E-9212-7C9E23B9347B">
-<image href="GUID-A8C80AA1-42CF-5866-B223-FCE1AEC9DF63_d0e304305_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-A8C80AA1-42CF-5866-B223-FCE1AEC9DF63_d0e310777_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p><b>User Interface</b> </p> <p>Provide a good user interface (UI) application
 for the <xref href="GUID-4DBD1F07-42C5-3CD7-B809-A391F315E0D4.dita"><apiname>CImagePanorama</apiname></xref> is crucial. An example of UI design
 is described below, which gives you a robust and easy application for generating
@@ -212,18 +212,18 @@
 direction from left-to-right. The rotation is made around the imagined axis
 through mobile (axis of rotation in the image). A panorama image covers approximately
 a 100 degree field of view. </p> <fig id="GUID-8562E235-6D10-5097-A888-E27EE6D4E498">
-<image href="GUID-7B3578A0-7E2E-508A-A355-A39AEE0307AD_d0e304342_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-7B3578A0-7E2E-508A-A355-A39AEE0307AD_d0e310814_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> </li>
 <li id="GUID-16CA0CFB-9D17-573C-9D7B-FEDBCFF4044C"><p> <b>Application Start</b>  </p> <p>When
 you launch the application the UI appears as shown in the below diagram. </p> <fig id="GUID-4A6082E2-1B7F-5A48-8FC5-7BC2786987B7">
-<image href="GUID-0E55E007-913C-56DA-8BEF-7EC00FFCCE51_d0e304358_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-0E55E007-913C-56DA-8BEF-7EC00FFCCE51_d0e310830_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p>Here the screen area shows the viewfinder image. When you sweep
 the mobile, several images are captured and then the images are stitched to
 create a panorama image. </p> </li>
 <li id="GUID-FE8D49DB-26CC-5546-A05D-B46045894313"><p> <b>Capture a panorama
 image during tracking</b>  </p> <p>When you choose to capture a panorama image
 the UI changes, which is shown in the below diagram. </p> <fig id="GUID-930C8F54-4C13-50AC-B700-9D889FFE9DC7">
-<image href="GUID-9AB5481B-C321-56C9-937D-2397AA80DE8E_d0e304377_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-9AB5481B-C321-56C9-937D-2397AA80DE8E_d0e310849_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p>In the above diagram you see three different boxes named 1, 2 and
 3 which represent the position of the camera. The blue box representation
 changes according to the rotation of the mobile phone. </p> <p>The boxes shown
@@ -307,12 +307,12 @@
 They are as follows: </p> <ul>
 <li id="GUID-99D23225-ECF9-5A34-ADAA-4E0A2326D768"><p>The total panorama coverage
 area is divided into four different image areas: </p> <fig id="GUID-0808E657-6313-510C-9EB6-F4D49722229B">
-<image href="GUID-023D30F0-C1E8-5E09-92AD-C5A7963DCF70_d0e304438_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-023D30F0-C1E8-5E09-92AD-C5A7963DCF70_d0e310910_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> </li>
 <li id="GUID-D06A8B59-81EE-5420-A3AE-FB036B7CE3F4"><p>When you choose to capture
 a panorama image the following steps are performed. The first image is captured
 at position 0. The UI looks as follows: </p> <fig id="GUID-A17F50EC-3241-56CA-B96A-59515EAF161B">
-<image href="GUID-C2D99C88-09C7-55FA-AF95-3F689BA27484_d0e304448_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-C2D99C88-09C7-55FA-AF95-3F689BA27484_d0e310920_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> </li>
 <li id="GUID-BF4A2D67-EF8D-5F72-B2C2-9DC79E319023"><p>When you rotate the
 mobile phone clockwise, the blue box moves to the right using the translation
@@ -323,18 +323,18 @@
 stops. You then known that the next image is captured. At this moment the
 camera must be steady. </p> <p>After second image is captured the blue box
 is moving again and vibrator is set-on. The UI looks as follows: </p> <fig id="GUID-C6E583BB-EE47-52EE-BBFB-D7EE37156C12">
-<image href="GUID-B985B750-9B42-55ED-B7E4-41B06B44C365_d0e304465_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-B985B750-9B42-55ED-B7E4-41B06B44C365_d0e310937_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p>Again, you rotate the mobile clockwise until the two boxes coincide
 and vibrator stops; third image then captured. After this, the UI looks as
 follows: </p> <fig id="GUID-FD9D81DA-E675-5C9C-BA6E-4E7DCE6F46D9">
-<image href="GUID-9E12593C-38EF-5052-A2E8-0AB25EEFF4D0_d0e304473_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-9E12593C-38EF-5052-A2E8-0AB25EEFF4D0_d0e310945_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p>You rotate the mobile phone until the boxes coincide and the fourth
 (last) image is captured. </p> <p> <b>Note:</b> If the mobile phone rotation
 deviates from chosen (clockwise) direction or translates up and down, the
 blue box indicates this, and you must correct the mobile phone for the wrong
 movement. </p> <p>At this point the stitched image can be saved or you can
 reset the camera, to create another panorama image: </p> <fig id="GUID-1A527BEA-0C50-5910-9525-75336C02B2C9">
-<image href="GUID-8E2303E9-DB60-5F38-A4D4-8BF8F7A1EF9F_d0e304490_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-8E2303E9-DB60-5F38-A4D4-8BF8F7A1EF9F_d0e310962_href.jpg" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> </li>
 </ul> </li>
 </ol> <p><b>Camera