Yes, it's like you wrote. In fact, the render of the complete stitching is
composed of two panoramas: images 1-3-5-7 above and images 2-4-6-8 below
(or vice versa, I don't know).
Il giorno ven 3 mar 2023 alle ore 09:46 Bruno Postle
ha scritto:
> So the camera takes two full panoramas that need
So the camera takes two full panoramas that need to be stitched separately
(though for stereo viewing they will need to be aligned with each other
somehow). ie. all the left hand images (1, 3, 5 & 7) are stitched together,
then all the right hand images (2, 4, 6 & 8) - Bruno
On Fri, 3 Mar 2023,
I confirm. The camera creates stereo images (referred to as "Anaglyph 3D" in
the software)
Il giorno 3 marzo 2023, alle ore 08:17, Bruno Postle ha
scritto:
Is this a stereo camera? It seems to be taking two sets of images - Bruno
On Fri, 3 Mar 2023, 06:46 Francesco Sorrentino wrote:
The
Is this a stereo camera? It seems to be taking two sets of images - Bruno
On Fri, 3 Mar 2023, 06:46 Francesco Sorrentino wrote:
> The lenses are positioned to the sides (see attachment). I should try your
> advice: take two shots, one of which is rotated 45 degrees, to give hugin
> some
The lenses are positioned to the sides (see attachment). I should try your
advice: take two shots, one of which is rotated 45 degrees, to give hugin
some reference points. Thank you for the tip.
Unfortunately this product hasn't been updated for about three years by the
manufacturer and it's a
On Wednesday, 1 March 2023 at 10:33:44 -0800, Francesco Sorrentino wrote:
>
> Il giorno mercoled� 1 marzo 2023 alle 17:47:25 UTC+1 T. Modes ha scritto:
>
>> Could you provide a sample set of images so we can have a look?
>
> Of course! Due to group size restrictions, I send four photos at a time
Could you provide a sample set of images so we can have a look?
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