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Re: I feel silly for forgetting this...



Hi David

I took this a few weeks ago. It was kindly offered by Andrei Bodrov and it
saved me hours...

Philippe LAINE


>> Exporting Pictures from Cubic Movies
>>  
>> Introduction
>> When working with cubic VR it is often desirable to do your retouching
>> work on the 6 cube faces because they are relatively undistorted. It
>> is possible to have the standard QuickTime movie player export these
>> cube faces for you. We suggest that if you intend to do any retouching
>> be sure to use the "None" codec when converting your equirectangular
>> image to the initial cubic movie. Do not use any compression on the
>> movie you will be exporting the cube faces from. Also: You MUST have
>> QuickTime Pro to perform this procedure. The standard free version of
>> QuickTime will not allow you to perform these next steps.

>> Step 1
>> Open your uncompressed Cubic VR movie. Select Get Movie Properties
>> from the Movie menu.

>> Step 2
>> Select Controller form the right menu. Change the controller setting
>> to Movie Controller.
>> 
>> Step 3
>> Select Enable Tracks from the Edit menu. Turn OFF QuickTime VR Track
>> and VR Panorama Track. Turn On Video Truck 1. The movie will resize to
>> show the 6 cube faces in a linear movie format.

>> Step 4
>> Select Export from the file menu. Select Movie to Image Sequence. Be
>> sure to select an uncompressed format using the Options button and
>> save out the 6 faces in your desired format. We suggest saving in
>> Photoshop format.
>> 
>> Once you have the 6 faces saved you may edit them as desired. When you
>> have completed your retouching you may drag and drop the cube faces
>> back onto MakeCubic to convert the cube faces back into a Cubic VR
>> movie. (Be sure to follow the file naming conventions as described in
>> the MakeCubic readme notes.)


>> Andrei Bodrov


le 27/08/01 06:12, email@hidden `
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> From: David Palermo <email@hidden>
> To: <email@hidden>
> 
> I feel silly for forgetting this...




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