If you're not sure how to set values, the best is to use cardboard preset, and only set lens separation distance to match your eyes interpupillary distance.
When using blur gradient on mask, you must assure your mask is inside the image enough to prevent the gradient from being cut by image boundaries, else such a straight line would appear.
If no frame is displayed in third screen, you must have some trouble with video codec. To find a solution, please read My LivePano does not play properly topic in Panotour 2.0 FAQ here: http://www.autopano.net/wiki-en/action/view/Panotour_Pro_2_-_FAQ#LivePano About rendered video size, LivePano uses...
Panotour seems to be unable to decode your video. Can you please give us details about your operating system (win/mac + version + 32/64 bits) and about the format of your video.
The fact is Destiny is perfectly right. In a nutshell, Livepano has been designed to work with 2 MANDATORY inputs: a video and an Autopano project used for stitching the background. Background and video are supposed to be shot with the same lens in the exact same conditions. In your case, you have n...
We are unable to reproduce this problem with Panotour Pro 2.0 RC1. You can share your source files with us to help us dig this problem. Sharing process is described here: http://www.kolor.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=766 Please reply here once you have uploaded your files.
The essence of LivePano is to merge video and panorama taken from the same point of view. BUT, there is a simple trick that could allow you to reach your goal: merge your chroma key recording with a part of the panorama projected as a plan. I assume you have two things: ⋅ a chroma key vide...
I guess something may have gone wrong at stitch time. Maybe you can read this reference topic to find a solution, else get back to me. http://www.kolor.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=91&t=20119&hilit=livepano#p129517 You can also send us your files for deeped investigation following instructions ...
Any frame? Is it important in which software? (I'm on mac) Any frame where content is clear enough to allow a good stitch, especially if you have edited your video and added some fading in/out. I advise to get a png file, whatever software you are using. We often use vlc (free player) here as it gi...
1. Definitely. Shoot the video in exact same conditions as still images. The only difference will be the image size. 2. Right choice. 24 or 25 fps doesn't matter that much. Of course capturing in HD is the best choice to ensure the best quality in rendered LivePano. 3. This is not normal, something ...