[ptx] [ hugin-Feature Requests-1471715 ] Inward Panoramic View
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Feature Requests item #1471715, was opened at 2006-04-17 15:14
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Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Inward Panoramic View
Initial Comment:
Being able to stitch together a collection of images which looks
inward at a subject, capturing the subjects background:
standing on the outside, looking in.
thebigbadme at gmail.com
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Comment By: Carl (zarl)
Date: 2006-04-18 10:27
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This is an Object Movie as described on
<http://wiki.panotools.info/index.php?title=Object_Movie>
Depending on the viewer (most likely QuickTime or PTViewer)
there is no stitching needed as we know from real panoramas.
The QTVR Object consists of several views, presented in a
MOV file with a special (non-linear) control. Software like
QTVRAS or Pano2QTVR organizes those views in rows and
columns. http://pano2qtvr.com/ has also some information
about objects.
AFAIK for PTViewer those views are just put together side by
side in one file. An example for a JAVA ptviewer object
should be available on one of the mirrors of Helmut Dersch's
former panotools homepage.
Carl
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