Forum Discussion
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...
mediavr
11 years agoProtege
> What is the exact equirectangular latitude that we should set in LVR? I've set it to 95° but I'm not sure
It is equirectangular 360/180 so the "latitude" should be 180 in LiveViewRift
>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.>
Yes I see those thanks ... stitching the background was time consuming and I ran out of patience when I came to compositing the video in :-)
re developments of the idea -- I want to try freeze frame effects like you describe -- also a narrator character in the scene -- a real person in the real place -- it is easy to composite a skinny rectangle of video in accurately even quite close to the camera so a standing person is good for that. And I want to start adding CG elements -- titles, skies, nadir textures.
Here is a new stereo panorama -- of Sydney Opera House -- no animations this time ... yet ... it is top/bottom equirectangular 360/180
http://www.dropbox.com/s/1sfoy0p5dr4z0vp/operaoverunder.jpg
It is interesting I think how well a very large interaxial works with this - 13.5cm. The people look very small but it is easy to see the 3d form of the Opera House.
It is equirectangular 360/180 so the "latitude" should be 180 in LiveViewRift
>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.>
Yes I see those thanks ... stitching the background was time consuming and I ran out of patience when I came to compositing the video in :-)
re developments of the idea -- I want to try freeze frame effects like you describe -- also a narrator character in the scene -- a real person in the real place -- it is easy to composite a skinny rectangle of video in accurately even quite close to the camera so a standing person is good for that. And I want to start adding CG elements -- titles, skies, nadir textures.
Here is a new stereo panorama -- of Sydney Opera House -- no animations this time ... yet ... it is top/bottom equirectangular 360/180
http://www.dropbox.com/s/1sfoy0p5dr4z0vp/operaoverunder.jpg
It is interesting I think how well a very large interaxial works with this - 13.5cm. The people look very small but it is easy to see the 3d form of the Opera House.
Quick Links
- Horizon Developer Support
- Quest User Forums
- Troubleshooting Forum for problems with a game or app
- Quest Support for problems with your device
Other Meta Support
Related Content
- 12 years ago