video panorama!!
we have been talking about it on panotoolsNG mailing list
here are some examples
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/pano2vr_sample.php?demo=timelapse
http://krpano.com/video/
http://tinyurl.com/d6on38
tom_a_sparks
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
but instead
Hi Bruno, thanks for the reply!
In principle you don't need the overall scene brightness to be
constant for calculating vignetting, so long as the light
distribution remains the same. hugin can 'optimise' exposure
simultaneously with vignetting.
In practice, I'm not sure what
i recently started shooting full 360x180 panos. i was surprised at
how quickly i was able to get good results when making these, i have
shot only five or six sets of photos in a couple locations so far and
i've gotten three decent planet panos out of it. i would like to make
great panos,
Polar panoramas generally do have this effect. A lot of planets you see will
in fact be stereographic projections. This is a completely different
distortion and MUCH better in most cases. You can do this again in hugin by
starting a new project, importing your equirectangular image, setting the
On Apr 22, 8:10 am, Joe Templeman joetemple...@gmail.com wrote:
Polar panoramas generally do have this effect. A lot of planets you see will
in fact be stereographic projections. This is a completely different
distortion and MUCH better in most cases. You can do this again in hugin by
On Apr 21, 1:50 am, r.e.wolff r.e.wo...@harddisk-recovery.nl
wrote:
On Apr 21, 10:14 am, Oskar Sander oskar.san...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, no I didn't see that. I would not mind trying it, did you add it as a
script á la panotools-script or how is it executed?
I've put it online, because
On Tue 21-Apr-2009 at 22:39 -0700, T. Modes wrote:
I commited a patch to better deal with synchronisation between
ptbatcher and ptbatchergui. Maybe this fixes the start problem.
ok, the trunk now runs without crashing, though it doesn't pick up
the content of the queue file when it starts and