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Date/Time:2012-Apr-29 22:03:59
Subject:Re: Gopro3d stabilization with PTGui

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PanoTools NG: Re: Gopro3d stabilization with PTGui enridp 2012-Apr-29 22:03:59
Your are the man on 3D Peter ! It looks really good, I think you should have a blog and write some tutorials ^_^

Regards !
Enrique.


--- In #removed#, "panovrx" <panovrx@...> wrote:
>
> Here for comparison is the original video from one of the cameras (the L one as it happens)
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l2f0uvEhV8
> 
> .. before they have been levelled, aligned to each other (parallelized so  minimized vertical disparities for stereo viewing), stabilized and perspective transformed to Vedutismo (via intermediate equi steps)  - with PTGui
> 
> PeterM
> 
> --- In #removed#, "panovrx" <panovrx@> wrote:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-8UsEKQZnU  
> > 
> > (looks better if you up the resolution on playback and choose B/W in the 3d options and choose fullscreen)
> > 
> > this is a frenzied crowd scene (gambling on Anzac Day) shot handheld over my head with a Gopro3d rig. Because I was in one spot I could use the masked area of the building in the background to stabilize the shot with PTGui (and simultaneously align L and R views and level and convert to Vedutismo). If I was moving through the crowd this wouldnt work and I would have to use other stabisation software like Deshaker for Virtualdub. One advantage of fisheye lenses for post-stabilising is that the wide view often gives you unobstructed static areas in all the shots  (eg. the tops of buildings -- which can be used for efficient tracking by PTGui etc)
> > 
> > Actually when I got there I realised this would be a good scene for a regular panorama -- I will have to make one if I can next year
> > 
> > PeterM
> >
>




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