I totally missed this.   Is there a video online of the NAB Demo?

Randy S. Little
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On Sat, Jun 27, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Pat Wong <[email protected]> wrote:

> Any of you Nukers on the forums like to share any tips or experiences for
> Comping in LatLong Space.
>
>  Its a new exciting arena. One in which i just delving into...Ive just
> seen the google stories specifically 'HELP' with its comped 3d Lizard and
> it looked great.
>
>
> I've also seen the recent Nuke tech demo at NAB this year and can see the
> people are still developing techniques to how to actually use the more
> traditional 2D comp tricks in this LatLong distorted space.
>
>
> 1. Rig removals are a case in point, is the best way to do to tackle these
> spherical transform the rig into the less distrorted central region and
> then rotate it back to its orginal or is their a better way. If this region
> needs to be tracked.. how do you approach this?
>
>
> 2. stabilizing plates. whats the best approach?
>
> 3. The LatLong blue that the Foundry demo'd in the Blink Script was
> interesting as the blur strength was obviously stronger at different parts
> of of the distorted plate.
>
> This lead me to think could we somehow use a sphercial distortion map for
> all our nodes or a utilize a STMAP UV map in some way.
>
>
> It would be good to hear from other peoples experience with comping in his
> LatLong Space , on what TO DO and NOT TO DO.
>
>
>
> cheers
>
> pat wong
>
>
>
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