Details please.
What compact cameras can take (or has) fisheye lens?
And for just 250 USD per camera and lens together?
And I don't get the "sequence the shots so that the back camera moves
forward to the front camera's old position before the shot." idea.
Could one really get 360 degree panos in a 100% automated way using 4
cameras?
No manual stitching or correction or entering of points for matching!
Free Open Source software only.
Anyone done something like this?
ULRs of Examples please?
Thanks,
Jan
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Ken Warner <
kwarner000@...> wrote:
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>
> You could do the same thing with a compact camera and a cheap
> fisheye pointed straight up -- if you have a low car. And if
> you don't, you could put one on the front and one on the back and
> sequence the shots so that the back camera moves forward to the
> front camera's old position before the shot.
>
> Or for $1100, you could put 4 of them on your car...
>
>
> Jan Martin wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am in the process of purchasing a 360 degree one-shot camera.
> > May I ask for your input?
> >
> > Please find a few examples (raw doughnuts and processed panoramas) at:
> >
> >
http://mybestprojects.com/examples> >
> > I'd like to do a kind of Google streetview website and therefore need to
> > take a panos every 1 second.
> >>From rooftop of a moving car, motorbike, bicycle or on foot.
> >
> > What do you think?
> > Is this worth 1100 USD?
> >
> > Alternatives (that are robust enough)?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jan
> >
> >
> > You will find 3 types of images:
> > -d frame extracted from the video the camera takes: 500-700kb
> > -p jpg pano made from doughnut: 450 kb
> > -sm smaller pano made with 75% setting from jpeg: 90-110 kb
> >
> > Please use the picture numbers for you comments:
> > 1,3,4,6,15,32.
> >
> >
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