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Some days ago I got a small camcorder, the flip Ultra HD for testing. It's a nice gadget. As I have a version of Quicktime Pro on my mac I exported a short movie-sequence as single pictures and imported them into APG. I thought that this would fool APG because the individual pictures don't have any EXIF information in them. Very much to my surprise APG did a wonderful job. I think I'll try to mount the flip Ultra in my panoramic head. Maybe it is possible to create Panoramas with moving objects this way. Below are some screenshots of the process.
1st Picture original out of the camera
2nd Picture final result rendered from 40 images
3rd and 4th APG screenshots
All the best
Andy
Last edited by spherorama (2009-11-17 10:06:31)
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I just did another test. It works as well if you use a sequence where you move the camera sideways and up and down. APG detects the picture sequence in the right order. This example is made out of 122 pictures.
All the best
Andy
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Hi Andy!
Funny - and very interesting!
best, Klaus
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APP can detect a panorama shot without any "sequence" as well - most of my panos are handheld, shot in mostly random order, especially the final shots that I use to "fill the corners".
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