I applied for project hosting a few weeks ago but haven't gotten a
reply yet. For now I'm just using my own repo. I'm starting up an
Activity development team at my university, and our first projects are
going to be getting Panorama and Bridge to a deployable state. Our
first meeting is going to
this is still one of the cooler projects people have taken on! Jeff
K, have you gotten to try it out? Nirav, any thoughts of another
release? Else you (or someone who wants to maintain it) should set
up hosting for the code...
SJ
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 2:15 AM, Nirav Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That sounds like a much better idea. I'll try to set up something
like that on my webserver, though I'll have to move elsewhere if the
activity gains any kind of popularity. It still leaves the problem of
the images uploading to my personal Flickr account though. I think
having a Panorama Collec
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:26 PM, Nirav Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My roomate and I wrote an auto-stitching Panorama Activity during the
> Yahoo Hack Day at CMU yesterday (ended up winning the Hack for Good
> award). I'll be posting it in the wiki at some point today.
My roomate and I wrote an auto-stitching Panorama Activity during the
Yahoo Hack Day at CMU yesterday (ended up winning the Hack for Good
award). I'll be posting it in the wiki at some point today. It needs
a whole lot of polishing, since it was written in 24 hours.
I ran into the same pr
> >
> > Christoph Derndorfer wrote:
> > | Sweet, I totally missed that!
> > |
> > | Is anyone actively working on integrating that functionality into
> 'record'
> > | or making it available as a seperate activity?
> > |
> > | Chris
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>> > Christoph Derndorfer wrote:
>> > | Sweet, I totally missed that!
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>> > | Is anyone actively working on integrating that functionality into
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> >
> > Christoph Derndorfer wrote:
> > | Sweet, I totally missed that!
> > |
> > | Is anyone actively working on integrating that functionality into
> 'record'
> > | or making it available as a seperate activity?
> > |
> > | Christoph
>
nyone actively working on integrating that functionality into 'record'
> | or making it available as a seperate activity?
> |
> | Christoph
> |
>
> See http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/sugar/2008-February/004307.html
>
> The Panorama Activity is snot quite barely func
mail/sugar/2008-February/004307.html
The Panorama Activity is snot quite barely functional. It might be best
to roll this functionality into Record, and Erik Blankinship has expressed
some interest in that. However, Record's UI is very unusual, and I am not
about to attempt integration with i
If the code is short, how about including it in Pippy as an example python
script ? :)
-Iain
2008/9/5 Christoph Derndorfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sweet, I totally missed that!
>
> Is anyone actively working on integrating that functionality into 'record'
> or making it available as a seperate acti
Sweet, I totally missed that!
Is anyone actively working on integrating that functionality into 'record'
or making it available as a seperate activity?
Christoph
On 9/5/08, Brian Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> *bump*
>
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Panorama_camera_activity
>
> (code? Nirav
*bump*
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Panorama_camera_activity
(code? Nirav is interested in doing something similar!)
Brian
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 11:56 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> The XO happens to be perfect for s
> I had a much simpler idea: overlay the previous frame on the video
field, offset
> by the desired amount (say, 70%). This is what many consumer digicams
do in
> panorama mode, including my cell phone. It is then obvious to the user
to turn
> the screen until the overlaid image aligns with the
> I had a much simpler idea: overlay the previous frame on the video field,
> offset
> by the desired amount (say, 70%). This is what many consumer digicams do in
> panorama mode, including my cell phone. It is then obvious to the user to
> turn
> the screen until the overlaid image aligns wit
I had a much simpler idea: overlay the previous frame on the video field,
offset
by the desired amount (say, 70%). This is what many consumer digicams do
in
panorama mode, including my cell phone. It is then obvious to the user to
turn
the screen until the overlaid image aligns with the camera
As an addendum to my previous email, since I've done some amount of image
processing in my life, the "diff" I mention is really just a comparison of a
feature vector taken from a small slice of the new image (near the trailing
edge, but not exactly from, since you might get some artifacts or color
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> Eben Eliason wrote:
> > That's a lot of shots. Can you do some tests to determine
> the minimal
> > required number that still produces decent stit
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Eben Eliason wrote:
> That's a lot of shots. Can you do some tests to determine the minimal
> required number that still produces decent stitches?
I would be happy to do some tests.
> Would 25% overlap
> be sufficient?
Probably. That would correspo
Ben -
That's a lot of shots. Can you do some tests to determine the minimal
required number that still produces decent stitches? Would 25% overlap be
sufficient? We could try to indicate the angle for the next photo with
icons, but I feel like 8 shots or so is the maximum we could require befor
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> do we have a way of telling or
> estimating the XO's swivel angle from hardware?
The stitcher determines the angle from the images themselves.
I'm not aware of any helpful hardware.
Eben Eliason wrote:
> Ben, what's the viewing
Ben, this post makes my day. do we have a way of telling or
estimating the XO's swivel angle from hardware?
SJ
On 6/20/07, Eben Eliason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is truly fantastic. It's the perfect example of leveraging the
> technology in previously unthought of ways. In my m
I think this is truly fantastic. It's the perfect example of leveraging the
technology in previously unthought of ways. In my mind this makes perfect
sense within the Capture activity (which, for the record, we're referring to
as "Record" this week). I'm also fairly impressed by the output of t
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The XO happens to be perfect for shooting stitched panoramic photographs, due to
the swivel design. I tested it out in the OLPCHQ lobby. Then, I wrote a simple
panorama stitcher in 50 lines of Python. It runs in 3.4 seconds on my Core Duo,
producing
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