Hi, how I can do the image sequence to do a video panorama.
In the tutorial there are more than 800 files "image sequence"......how can do that??
Usually I use PTgui to stitch the images.
Thank you,
Alessandro
VIDEO PANORAMA
Hi!
"Before starting, make sure the video panorama is converted into an image sequence. This can easily be done by opening the video in QuickTime Pro 7 and choosing Export > Movie to Image Sequence."
from: http://gardengnomesoftware.com/wiki/Vid ... a_Tutorial
"Before starting, make sure the video panorama is converted into an image sequence. This can easily be done by opening the video in QuickTime Pro 7 and choosing Export > Movie to Image Sequence."
from: http://gardengnomesoftware.com/wiki/Vid ... a_Tutorial
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thanks but my question is: how can I create the panorama video? Which method i've to use? I'm new.
Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot
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On the PTGrey site, you should look at the LadyBug (http://ptgrey.com/products/spherical.asp).
The method is to either buy such a camera or build one yourself (community, please add other options or suggestions if you know them...). Once you have the data, you create an image sequence of the movie and add that sequence to Pano2VR.
(FYI, Karol Kwiatek has done nice work (and research) with video panoramas: http://www.360stories.net/)
The method is to either buy such a camera or build one yourself (community, please add other options or suggestions if you know them...). Once you have the data, you create an image sequence of the movie and add that sequence to Pano2VR.
(FYI, Karol Kwiatek has done nice work (and research) with video panoramas: http://www.360stories.net/)