tom this is very impressive!!keep up the goog work!
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Daniel Reetz wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Tom Sharpless
> wrote:
> > I don't suppose you've been wondering what I've been up to for the
> > past 18 months, but...
>
> Stunning work, Tom, quite plea
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Tom Sharpless wrote:
> I don't suppose you've been wondering what I've been up to for the
> past 18 months, but...
Stunning work, Tom, quite pleased to see it. Can't wait for the
photo-correction tool.
Daniel Reetz
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I did something similar with the Wii, to record that data and send it to
the computer as I was taking the photos. The problem is, the wii is an
accelerometer and it works when the camera is stationary, but would not
work for a moving camera. It would be interesting to rig something using
an arduin
Hi Jeffrey
On Feb 17, 4:51 am, Jeffrey Martin <360cit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> HI Tom,
>
> this looks awesome.
>
> will there be any possibility to stitch 360º videos also, or will this tool
> be limited to remapping single video, fisheye -> panini?
Panini-Video is strictly a re-projection tool for
HI Dan
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 1:30 PM, dmg wrote:
> it looks like you would benefit from a way to record the tilt and roll
> of the camera.
>
Yes, it would. The Panini projection needs to be aligned to the world
vertical. The best way to do that would be to have the camera report its
tilt an
On Thu 17-Feb-2011 at 13:57 -0500, Bill Sherman wrote:
So for the areas where there are good features, Hugin worked well
in finding control points. But since the relationship between all
my images is known from the mechanized capture process, I would
like to be able to resort to this knowledge
On Thu 17-Feb-2011 at 10:30 -0800, Daniel M. German wrote:
it looks like you would benefit from a way to record the tilt and roll
of the camera.
..or a way to keep the camera exactly level.
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Hello,
I just compiled Hugin two days ago, and love that there is an
open-source panorama stitching tool (and that it works on Linux).
I've read through a few tutorials (and watched a couple on YouTube),
but there are still a few things I don't have a good handle on.
Plus I have a handful of basi
it looks like you would benefit from a way to record the tilt and roll
of the camera.
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On 2011-02-17 1:00 AM, Tom Sharpless wrote:
The first member of the the Panini Version 1 suite -- Panini-Video --
is now pre-beta. It converts wide angle and fisheye video to Panini
projection, with interactive controls too numerous to mention. See
the first-ever full HD Panini video clip at
h
Definitely not happening to me with the same set of photos. Are you sure you
have 'photometrics' enabled in the preview window?
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NO! That's not what is happening for me.
For me, what seems to be happening is that the EV is getting applied to each
photo, so a bright photo becomes even more bright. I have to go back and
manually assign EV=1 to all images.
Yes, I know I can correct for exposure etc. But I don't want to do t
On 17 February 2011 06:00, Tom Sharpless wrote:
> I don't suppose you've been wondering what I've been up to for the
> past 18 months, but...
>
> The first member of the the Panini Version 1 suite -- Panini-Video --
> is now pre-beta. It converts wide angle and fisheye video to Panini
> projectio
HI Tom,
this looks awesome.
will there be any possibility to stitch 360º videos also, or will this tool
be limited to remapping single video, fisheye -> panini?
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