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#1 2009-02-19 16:45:20

cusimar9
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Cubic Projection

Hi,

I have a series of photos which are for cubic panoramas - i.e. 6 photos in each set.

I've tried to stitch these together using AutoPano but it can't detect anything.

Can anyone advise on how to do this?

Cheers

Rick

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#2 2009-02-19 17:19:21

DrSlony
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Re: Cubic Projection

What field of view does each photo cover, how much overlap is there, whats in the photos?
Please post them to this forum or host them on some file sharing site and provide us with a link.

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#3 2009-02-19 17:46:47

cusimar9
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Re: Cubic Projection

Hi,

The images are here:

http://www.orlando4vacation.com/vt/vt.rar

I'm trying to incorporate them into the VT software we already have (on another site), but that needs a single panoramic image

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#4 2009-02-19 19:06:46

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Re: Cubic Projection

Here you are - I used Pano2VR. Load the cube faces, then convert to equirectangular.

You can't do it with Autopano Pro.

Send me your email address (use the email messaging feature of the forum) and I'll email you the fullsize version as an attachment.


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#5 2009-02-19 19:43:12

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Re: Cubic Projection

cusimar9 what you have here are cube faces that are ready to be displayed as a panorama. They were already stitched into a panorama. You can display it using a cubic panorama viewer, or you can use a program like pano2vr to reproject it to an equirectangular image (a bad idea, since reprojecting this will decrease quality) or to combine the 6 cube faces into a flash or quicktime pano viewer.

Here is an example I made using pano2vr. I didnt stitch anything, I used the unmodified images that you gave.

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#6 2009-02-19 22:32:20

cusimar9
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Re: Cubic Projection

Thank you for the help guys! Very helpful, and much appreciated. I'll have a look at Pano2VR, it looks like that's what I need.

Cheers

Rick

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