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#1 2010-08-12 05:24:34

foto1
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object (turntable) pano shooting & stitching

Greetings,

I am looking for tutorial etc. on object (turntable) pano shooting & stitching. Does anyone know of some tutorials?

Thanks.


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#2 2010-08-12 06:08:21

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Re: object (turntable) pano shooting & stitching

Best way most of time is to follow help of software you'll use to build the object VR. Process might differ depending of software used smile Some accepts some pictures, others want some videos...


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#3 2010-08-12 07:09:44

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Re: object (turntable) pano shooting & stitching

foto1 wrote:

Greetings,

I am looking for tutorial etc. on object (turntable) pano shooting & stitching. Does anyone know of some tutorials?

Thanks.

Any good?:
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/tutorial.php?movid=o01


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#4 2010-08-12 14:54:10

manuel rosario
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Re: object (turntable) pano shooting & stitching

Hello,

I am just wondering if Kolor has a plan of making similar program so we could stay inside Kolor when it comes to 360 situations. Just a thought.

Best regards,
Manny


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#5 2010-08-15 00:56:14

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Re: object (turntable) pano shooting & stitching

Although I'd like AP to have such a feature, it has nothing to do with what AP currently does. AP finds similar features in overlapping images, stitches them, and allows you to view the equirectangular resulting image in a flash viewer, krpano, which re-projects the image. What you asked about is just shooting a few photos and having a program do a slideshow depending on which direction you tell it to go. It does no reprojecting and no stitching.

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#6 2010-08-15 18:11:50

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Re: object (turntable) pano shooting & stitching

manuel rosario wrote:

Hello,

I am just wondering if Kolor has a plan of making similar program so we could stay inside Kolor when it comes to 360 situations. Just a thought.

Best regards,
Manny

Hey Manny!

It´s already there: in KRPano´s latest version.

best, ,Klaus


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#7 2010-08-16 01:49:02

manuel rosario
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Re: object (turntable) pano shooting & stitching

Hello Klaus,

Thank you very much for the info, you are most helpful. I will look at it. Best regards.

Manny


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