If one could use a 3D program like Secondlife to map the images onto 3D objects, then one could walk or fly inside that 3D map, sadly the 3D object mapping of Secondlife while good, isnt good enough yet,but its getting there. For status places, like cathedrals and important places it is possible to reproduce a fair bit using 2D images on 3D objects, One can use animated wind and water and light effects, but things like trees moving in the wind while possible are still 2D mapping on flat 3D objects linked together.. The other problem is how many objects one can link together and script at once.. I have considered trying some decent 360 panoramic imaging in Second Life just because one can move around in 3D, ive not considered true red / green 3D imaging but i sense it has possibility.
On May 15, 2:23 pm, Tim <[email protected]> wrote: > Here's another one, you should be able to download the video too: > > http://www.promonews.tv/2009/05/15/magic-and-fur%E2%80%99s-christine-... > > Not true 360 degrees, rather mirrored 180 degrees. The results are > still quite mesmerising though. > > Tim > > On Apr 27, 5:16 am, "[email protected]" > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > costing of the hardware is currently the show stopper for us that want > > to start doing panoramic videos > > and there is no software that can take avideofile (like mp4), > > extract the fisheye/Equirectangular and convert them to flashvideo > > file > > currently it a three step process as > > inhttp://gardengnomesoftware.com/tutorial.php?movid=video > > missing is the extract the images from thevideofile > > > the GardenGome timelaspe panoramavideois shot with a normal camera > > the kpano one was done with a ladybug > > fromhttp://www.ptgrey.com/products/spherical.asp > > > On Apr 27, 1:10 pm, Tom Sharpless <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > My 2 cents: > > > > The Dizzyvideoframes were almost certainly shot in a spherical > > > mirror with the lens pointing straight down, which would give the > > > "little planet" view without any processing. Probably from a moving > > > car, whose nose and tail have been hidden under the vertical "stage" > > > on which the performer performs. > > > > The panos on the GardenGnome site, on the other hand, are true > > > panoramic movies, and very impressive. > > > > Now, is anyone yet able to make 3-D (that is, stereoscopic) > > > panoramas? or panoramic movies?? That _WOULD_BE_WAY_COOL_ > > > > -- Tom > > > > On Apr 22, 10:51 am, Dale Beams <[email protected]> wrote: > > > <snip>- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
