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on 11/04/03 22:23, David Palermo email@hidden wrote: > Well, I don't know about you but a cubic VR movie shot with 2 or 3 fisheye > images has distortion that is not very appealing when view next to one shot > using multiple rows of images. How have you got this idea. There is absolutely no difference between a well made Cubic or Cylindric from a Fisheye and one from a multirow. Distortion as you call it comes from displaying it in to large horisontal FOV. A Cubic is actually best if you see it displayed Square. The problem is that with 2 or 3 fisheyes you can not get enough resolution and then many compensates by setting the initial FOV to large. But the same distortion also happens to a multirow when you view it with large FOV. Hans Hans Nyberg commercial photographer hans nyberg fotografi hasselvej 6 DK-8550 ryomgaard denmark <http://www.hans-nyberg.dk> <http://www.qtvr.dk> <http://www.virtualdenmark.dk>Denmark in QTVR Panoramas <http://www.vraarhus.dk> Events-Culture-City Areas in Aarhus Denmark <http://www.panoramas.dk> WorldWide VR Panoramas email: email@hidden _______________________________________________ quicktime-vr mailing list | email@hidden Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/quicktime-vr Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
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