On Mar 18, 7:45 pm, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> On 3/18/10 19:17 , Fernando Cassia wrote:
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> > Now, the bulk of the work is done by the LENS... so... Isn愒 this
> > an opportunity for someone to create a great, 100% Pure Java
> > desktop application that does the required morphing of the bitmap
> > and/or video, to create the destination files, and then, create a
> > top-notch Java based viewer both for 3D static panoramas and 3D
> > video created with these kind of lens?.
>
> > I悲 love to see something that makes use of the Java6u10 or JavaFX
> > apis... for faster loading, splash screen, and the like...
>
> The 100% pure Java application is already here, and it's blueMarine
> :-)http://bluemarine.tidalwave.it/so we only need somebody willing
> to write a plug-in. I'd love to do it myself, but I'm completely
> saturated at the moment (and for quite a long time).

Thanks Fabrizio!.

This certainly looks promising. I've found another software that works
with almost all the different single-shot panoramic lens on the
market: PhotoWarp, but it's proprietary software and available on
windows and mac OS-X versions only. :-(

In any case, it won't be too difficult to get the applet through
jad.exe and see what the calculations for the different lens
curvatures are. ;-)

Did I say reverse engineering?... No I didn't mean that. <VBG>
FC

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