I had some time this weekend so inspired by the Hexicam, I decided to take
my 360 One VR for a spin. I hooked my Sony PC 100 camcorder to it and
mounted it all to my car to see what kind of video quality I could get out
of it. Given that there are so few pixels to start with I would have been
happy with any kind of recognizable detail in the final results. It
surpassed what I expected and if I do a better job mounting the camera I
can see some uses for this.
I won9t go into detail here but I9ve setup a website with sample photos,
videos and all the details.
http://www.inertia-llc.com/sandbox/360onevr-video/index.html
Although the movie file is 9mb file the page above will load it; it just has
text and still pictures with links to the video.
This was not to hard to setup and the workflow is pretty direct. It may take
the computer 10-20 hours but it did not take much of my time, just a little
baby sitting. On the downside I9m trying to take camcorder images and unwrap
them into panos. There just aren9t that many pixels to work with, and
depending on the subject this may or may not provide results of any use. Big
simple shapes up close will look much better than detailed objects in the
distance.
Hope everyone likes it, I think it could be kind of fun in tight places.
dfg
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David Goldwasser
Inertia, LLC
ph: 901.526.4562
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http://www.inertia-llc.com
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