For those interested in bottomless diversion, the Processing
"TexturedSphere" sketch in the Examples/Libraries/OpenGL section
under File/Examples maps an image to an interactive sphere. You can
use this to create interactive "planets" of your spherical panoramas.
The possibilities seem e
On Mon 21-Feb-2011 at 14:52 -0800, Bill Sherman wrote:
Perhaps a ray of hope: if one could prevent (or delete) control points
from being generated in featureless images, then those portion of
the images that have pre-set pitch & yaw would -- I presume! -- be
calculated relative to whatever image
[Dang, I didn't change the subject line earlier to match the thread,
so
now I've gone and started a separate thread.]
On Feb 21, 4:08 pm, Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Mon 21-Feb-2011 at 15:53 -0500, Bill Sherman wrote:
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> >Okay -- is there an easy way to disassociate an image from a group (one
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On Mon 21-Feb-2011 at 15:53 -0500, Bill Sherman wrote:
Okay -- is there an easy way to disassociate an image from a group (one
of the images in a calculated group was wrong).
Remove its control points.
I'll do snapshots if necessary, but prefer official releases -- will there
be a new releas
Bruno Postle Feb 18 11:58PM ^ <#digest_top>
On Fri 18-Feb-2011 at 10:54 -0500, Bill Sherman wrote:
>then go to the Move/Drag operation. At this point, I can move
>some of the images independently, but some stay stuck together
-- and
>I want to move one re
kfj <_...@yahoo.com> Feb 18 11:01AM -0800 ^ <#digest_top>
> then go to the Move/Drag operation. At this point, I can move
> some of the images independently, but some stay stuck together
-- and
> I want to move one relative to the others.
I think that may
On 21 Feb., 16:19, Andy Baxter wrote:
> Thanks. This is really helpful. They are selling those lenses on ebay
> for just over 200 pounds so I may well get one.
Oh, and, by the way, here in Germany it goes by the name 'Walimex pro
fisheye 8/3.5' - I don't know if they sell them in Britain as Sam
On 21 Feb., 16:19, Andy Baxter wrote:
> Thanks. This is really helpful. They are selling those lenses on ebay
> for just over 200 pounds so I may well get one.
got mine from Amazon for 280 € last year
Kay
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Thanks. This is really helpful. They are selling those lenses on ebay
for just over 200 pounds so I may well get one.
cheers,
andy
On Feb 21, 7:45 am, kfj <_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 20 Feb., 22:09, Andy Baxter wrote:
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> > Hello,
>
> > Can anyone give me some advice on wide angle lenses suita
On February 21, 2011 05:36:57 am dmg wrote:
> I guess I can't see it unless I join :(
Actually LinkedIn recently introduced "open groups". Everybody can read.
Must join to post. You need a LinkedIn profile.
In contrast, older groups were all created as "closed groups". You can
recognize the
I guess I can't see it unless I join :(
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> http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Friends-Hugin-3796430
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