På Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:26:26 +0100, skrev Hannu Vuolasaho <vuo...@msn.com>:

Let me see if I understood this right:
Do you want a pseudo-panorama video stitched together from three videos,
with colour/brightness adjustment near the edges to conceal the seams?

Exactly. Looks like quite heavy computing and andpanoramic video stitching 
hadn't much hits in google :(

Making a panorama stitching plugin by way of "shared tracks" or "rerouting"
would be, um, an interesting challenge.  However, if you want to solve this
problem _soon_, my suggestion would be using existing panorama tools.

Some of the tools can do batch processing; UI-less conversion of still images
into synthetic panoramas.  So what you can do is converting those three videos
into three series of still images, and batch-processing them, three by three,
resulting in one series of super-wide images.  Cinelerra can import wide videos
or image sequences just fine.

You will need disk space and time, for sure. ;-)

Anyhow, this isn't exactly what you would want (or not what I would want,
if I was doing this).  For the result to look like actual panning, the
perspective has to be transformed along with the simulated panning.  This
is doable within Cinelerra, using the perspecitve plugin, but tedious.

--
Herman Robak

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