After looking closely at the Stitcher Express manual, I don't think
I'm going to be able to use it for creating cubic-projection QTVRs
virtual tours with my D80 and my new 10.5mm fisheye (whenever it
arrives in the next month or so), inasmuch as Stitcher Express
seems not to support hotspot editing. I have some experience
fooling around with Ken Turkowski's Defish, and I realize I'll have
to use my PhotoShop Elements to mask (or whatever) my tripod out of
my nadir shots.
Did I miss something? Will I be able to use Stitcher Express? If
not, what's your best advice on getting an effective, not-too-
costly program to create the cubic QTVRs once I have the 6 sides
ready to go?
Also, are the 6 sides always square, or can they be rectangular?
As the sides are side of a *cube* -- yes, they always must be
square. Note that for a seamless result, the cube faces must be
precisely extracted from a stitched source image. I don't anything
about Stitcher Express, but if it can save in equirectangular format,
CubicConverter will accept that format.
Note that CubicConnector and CubicConverter are available as a
"package" that is less expensive than the two bough separately.
eo
John Thomas
Fanboy: Power Macintosh G5, OS X 10.4.9,
dual 2.5Ghz, dual 250Gb, superdrive
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