Mapstitch Image Stitcher
Mapstitch Image Stitcher
Everyone
BCD Vision
Easily stitch together overlapping screenshot, graffiti or microscope scans.


Average Rating

2.4


Number of Ratings

230


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

Free


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About Mapstitch Image Stitcher

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. The possibilities are endless, you can even use your own hands to capture overlapping images of large ... read more

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Total Permissions

9

Total Categories

3

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

3

Counts

3

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User Reviews

Christopher Calhoun (StarLord / Andron) Christopher Calhoun (StarLord / Andron)
2
Monday, September 13, 2021

Where this free app really shines is merging flat 2d or map images together into one larger image. As a gamer and motorist planning runs this is a useful tool and time saver. It also stitches vertical and horizontal photos, though not as well as their other app made for that. I got the best result leaving some overlap on edges. If the ads bother you, give the developer a few bucks to remove them.

BCD Vision
Monday, September 13, 2021
Thanks for the feedback. Yes it needs some overlap to help it figure out which images connect together.
Gaus Saraf Murady Gaus Saraf Murady
1
Wednesday, November 8, 2023

You app is phenomenal. It saves me from polishing merged photos (seamless edges). But there is one feature I'd like to be added. The app cannot merge diagonally panned photos properly as it seems to have restricted image resolution to work with. I had to extend the edges using Snapseed to get a workable result. With black corners? yes, but it's better than nothing. Edited

BCD Vision
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Thanks for the feedback. If you don't mind you can share an example of the photos the app was struggling with to help improve it to [email protected].
Sky Tech Sky Tech
1
Friday, March 10, 2023

Seems to only do landscape panoramics... Whereas maps require X and Y axis (portrait and landscape stitching). I created 4 screenshots (top left ' top right ' bottom left ' and bottom right). 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). Biostitch already does that, I don't see a point to this, other than data-mining or ads.

BCD Vision
Friday, March 10, 2023
Depending on the content in the overlap regions image alignment can get confused especially if you have repetitive features in those images they cause false matches with poor overlap. This app is for a specific set of use cases like stitching graffiti captured with a camera that was moving in X-Y plane. Make sure there is enough overlap.
Corvus Raven Corvus Raven
0
Thursday, November 14, 2024

Interesting. I expected - more usable then received. I had 8 linear screenshots. Simple list to 100 items. Each screenshot about 15 items. Selecting 1st, then 2nd image or selecting all 8 give a variety of results. only one was kinda close. using all 8 screenshot gives various gradients. using just the first 2 images gave weird skewed images. one has it stitched at item 9 and then 19; in a weird slightly transparent overlap. results usable: 0. [No kidding. But, simple top 'n bottom stitching] Edited

BCD Vision
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
The results depends on image content, a list of items is not what this is intended to stitch. Natural scenes & list of items have very different image statistics - a list of items may easily contain repeated features which can confuse image recognition & alignment algorithms. Always understand a tool before using it.
A Google user A Google user
5
Saturday, July 20, 2019

it's stitching is brilliant! but it makes adjustments to some images causing different outcomes between images. 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. then you'll do it again and it won't do any adjustments and the panorama will be perfect. if it focused on simply stitching the images without making adjustments to colours and dynamic rangethen it would be great! Edited

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