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#1 2011-10-11 16:50:00

klausesser
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robotic arm

Hi!

Some time ago i saw a videoo here of somebody who used a robotic arm - factory-like - to shoot stitched portraits of people.
Cannot remember the name or any keyword.
He used a Canon with a macro-lens closeup to the faces and the arm scanned the face.

Any idea who it was or where i can find it?

best, Klaus


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then you´ve got to do something you´ve never done.

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#2 2011-10-11 19:17:43

wjh31
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Re: robotic arm

http://www.kolor.com/forum/t11720-creat … h-autopano

is what you're after. However I've  had success with the merlin as well ( http://gigapan.org/gigapans/73029/ )

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#3 2011-10-11 19:43:46

klausesser
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Re: robotic arm

wjh31 wrote:

http://www.kolor.com/forum/t11720-creating-an-xml-file-for-import-with-autopano

is what you're after. However I've  had success with the merlin as well ( http://gigapan.org/gigapans/73029/ )

Hey!

Thank you! I knew i would find help here! cool
Great stuff!

Good shot with your Merlin! How long did she have to keep unmoved?

best, Klaus


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then you´ve got to do something you´ve never done.

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#4 2011-10-11 19:52:47

wjh31
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Re: robotic arm

it was a while ago, but i think it was about 10-15 mins. Not ideal but manageable until something like the Clauss or Rodeon comes to budget. Couple of stitching errors were easily fixed in post

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