+1 on samyang, absolutely a great lens, best value fisheye lens, period.
Jeffrey
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i agree, guessing of orphan images would be awesome. autopano pro has this
and it works wonders. i guess it is relatively simple, at least for simple
cases where the orphan images are from a row of images that are spaced
quite evenly. (this brings up the subject of robot shooting - if you shot
Hi Andy
If you crave high resolution, consider also the new Samyang 15mm
rectilinear lens (sold under several other brands too). I have not
seen one, but Michel Thoby has been raving about it, and I would trust
him. He says its strong points are good flare control, sharpness and
very small
Hi Kay
On Feb 20, 12:03 pm, kfj _...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi group!
I am doing some panospace maths currently and I'm tired of handcoding
spherical trigonometry. I've spent a fair amount of time looking for a
spherical trigonometry library, but it seems like I can't find one.
Ideal would be a
Just came across this, pretty impressive results they get on uprezing
a single image. Maybe something that could be added to nona?
http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~vision/SingleImageSR.html
http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~vision/single_image_SR/files/single_image_SR.pdf
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On 2011-02-22 7:09 PM, kevin wrote:
Just came across this, pretty impressive results they get on uprezing
a single image. Maybe something that could be added to nona?
I think this technology really need to be added to the viewers not at the
remapping stage.