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"vrnewwave" wrote:For the stitching I'm using PTGui. You will find useful tutorials here: http://www.pano.guru/cat/tutorials/ I learned a lot about stereo stitching from this thread: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/p ... zyb-64xHsJ Using the Theta fisheye views as source masking is not required.
Then how to stitch it in Photoshop?
"nosys70" wrote:I have done stereopanoramas successfully with the camera mounted on a handheld monopod. I'm using the Rollei ePano 360 turntable for the Theta stereo panoramas. In the fastest setting the 4 images can be taken in 20 sec. Using the interval mode this is done with a single click in the smartphone app. Obviously the method is not applicable when there are many moving objects in the scene. However, using the cloning tool in StereoPhotoMaker following stitching I could remove moving people and cars from final images. I'm still waiting for the one click consumer camera which gives me a final synchronized stereopanorama.
The only problem is it is very hard to shoot 4 pictures in real life without having change between the shots.
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"Annogyl" wrote:
I have a workaround in two steps. First, I'm rearranging the equirectangular images to represent the single lens output (done in Photoshop). In the second step I'm using Hugin to convert the resulting two images to fisheye views.
In the Hugin Advanced Interface select Add Images (only one at a time) and check that Lens Type is set to Equirectangular with Focal length 6.159 mm. In the Stitcher tab set Projection to Fisheye and Field of View to 180 (horizontal and vertical) with Canvas Size 3000 (width and height each). Uncheck 'Exposure corrected' for Panorama Outputs and check 'No exposure correction' for Remapped Images. Then stitch to the fisheye view. The settings can be saved as a template.
Don't forget first to resave the Theta images in the Theta software with XMP-information added. This will minimize horizontal stitching errors.