I am working on a project right now, doing some immersive environment
visualizations using Community Viz software, and at this point I am mapping
alpha channeled building fronts onto 3D extrusions..anyways..i will get to
the point.
I have some photographs that were shot with a Canon G2 and its wide angle
adaptor (25mm?). My background is not really in photography, I have come to
QTVR years ago but through the web development end.
The problem I am having is that I am unable to stitch the images, shot in
Canons9 stitch mode inside the camera because the wide angle lens is causing
some warping and the images will not stitch properly.(Using Canons
Photostitch software)
Could DeFish be used to take out the warping, enabling me to stitch the
images. I have just downloaded DeFish, and am checking it out, but I just
wanted some advice, in case I am going down the wrong road. We would rather
not have to shoot all the images again. If this is possible does anyone have
an idea what the parameters I would need to put into DeFish would be.
Years ago I shot some graphitti on a long wall and was able to stitch a vr
in QTVRAS that came out very flat (you would pan along the flat wall)...i
may have to try a experimenting with that again, using a very very wide
barrel, so when you scroll the pano it appears to be flat, with no warping,
similar to the way a Flash pano acts, just to get that flat pict that I can
mask in Photoshop to place on the 3D models in the visualization.
Any suggestions, or would it just be quicker to shoot it again without the
wide angle lens?
Any help would be appreciated
Conrad Juraschka
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