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mediavr
11 years agoProtege
Stereo 360 movies from stereo 360 panoramas
Lately I have been making stereo 360 panoramas using this twin Gopro rig (and another rig with a closer interaxial). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFSeAdb9Kvs The quality of the latest full circle...
joan
11 years agoProtege
Very cool! You keep pushing it forward.
One type of imagery I think would be nice to visualize with this workflow is a chronophotography (also called stromotion recently), where the different parts of a motion are deconstructed and recomposited on a single background. The result is usually a still image but it summarize the entire motion and it's especially interesting for sports shots. Acrobatics, track & field, etc. I don't think it has ever been done in stereo.
What is the exact equirectangular latitude that we should set in LVR? I've set it to 95° but I'm not sure.
There is one disparity in the video, a dark grey patch behind the head of the dancer only present in the right eye. Is this coming from the panorama or the compositing?
Scrutinizing the stereo, there is also a slight amount of wobble in the pedestal and the carpet, probably coming from the compositing of the video into the background.
It's a very cool piece.
One type of imagery I think would be nice to visualize with this workflow is a chronophotography (also called stromotion recently), where the different parts of a motion are deconstructed and recomposited on a single background. The result is usually a still image but it summarize the entire motion and it's especially interesting for sports shots. Acrobatics, track & field, etc. I don't think it has ever been done in stereo.
What is the exact equirectangular latitude that we should set in LVR? I've set it to 95° but I'm not sure.
There is one disparity in the video, a dark grey patch behind the head of the dancer only present in the right eye. Is this coming from the panorama or the compositing?
Scrutinizing the stereo, there is also a slight amount of wobble in the pedestal and the carpet, probably coming from the compositing of the video into the background.
It's a very cool piece.
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