> Hi Garry, > Maybe have a look at the camera matching tutorial I put on the wiki. > It will show that it's logical that these values are connected. > Arjo.
Hi Arjo : Nice still image tutorial . However , I think those camera controls should be connected but only once you have decided exactly what kind of lens you have or need . For instance , your camera in the tutorial has : Focal Length - 48.25 View Angle' - 10.4 Scale - 5.4 but I have a camera of : Focal Length - 48.25 View Angle' - 34.4 Scale - 1.64 It appears to be impossible for me to change my current project's camera into a camera of your settings (for example purposes only) . If I change one setting the other 2 settings change too . It appears that I can't get there from here , and if so , how ? The only way that I can see is if you save your camera as an object and send it to me . There must be a better way but I can't see how one would manage it , unless I'm missing the obvious . Thanks studio > > Trying to do some basic camera matching but it appears > > that changing one camera control automatically changes > > other corresponding controls . > > > > I want to change just the 'Focal Length' but 'View > > Angle' changes as well as 'Scale' . One would almost > > think that there is only one camera in the entire > > world and it has these settings , but the need to > > adjust 'Focal Length' separately is critical . > > > > When I import from Icarus or the Syntheyes demo > > java script a camera is set up , but what if it's > > not perfect and I need to adjust it slightly to > > match perspectives ? > > > > Thanks > > > > studio > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.410 / Virus Database: 268.16.8/621 - Release Date: 1/9/2007 >
