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About This GigaPan
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John Toeppen
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- 54
- Size
- 0.16 Gigapixels
- Views
- 1215
- Date added
- October 07, 2009
- Date taken
- October 04, 2009
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- Description
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Walker is a town on California Route 395 South of Carson City Nevada. This snow, the general store, and the snow falling in the mountains made this a nice place to test my Stereo GigaPan prototype. I was rather pleased with the way this pair of images turned out. While I will be making some improvements in the hardware the images themselves came out as I hoped - there are no major splice issues.
Unless you have twin projectors with polarizers and the correct eyewear, or a mirrored viewer, or prismatic glasses these images must be cross viewed to see the full color 3D effect. While it would be nice to have a version of the viewer that could open both images and lock the controls to each other this requires some messing around.
To cross view one opens the full screen version of the right image and places it on the left and the left image on the right. Ones selcts the same area of interest in both images and simply cross views using the method that I describe here:
home.comcast.net/~holographics/cross.html
This page shows both views in a side by side format:
www.holographics3d.com/hg/demo/Walkerpair.html
Left image:
gigapan.org/gigapans/fullscreen/34281/
right:
gigapan.org/gigapans/fullscreen/34282/
Stitcher Notes
ToggleMinimizeGigaPan Stitcher version 0.4.3864 (Windows)
Panorama size: 160 megapixels (63922 x 2515 pixels)
Input images: 35 (35 columns by 1 rows)
Field of view: 268.0 degrees wide by 10.5 degrees high (top=6.7, bottom=-3.8)
Settings:
All default settings
Original image properties:
Camera make: Canon
Camera model: Canon PowerShot A590 IS
Image size: 3264x2448 (8.0 megapixels)
Capture time: 2009-10-04 10:47:13 - 2009-10-04 10:50:15
Aperture: f/8
Exposure time: 0.004
ISO: 80
Focal length (35mm equiv.): 140.4 mm
Digital zoom: off
White balance: Automatic
Exposure mode: Manual
Horizontal overlap: 39.4 to 48.8 percent
Computer stats: 2045.21 MB RAM, 2 CPUs
Total time 52:50 (1:30 per picture)
Alignment: 9:10, Projection: 7:50, Blending: 35:50

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Jason Buchheim (January 10, 2010, 04:17PM )
Yes, I do know how;) Very nice 3-D Panorama! This image can be viewed in 3-D with its stereo pair in a synchronized viewer here: www.3dpan.org/3428234281-1-0.05&nb sp;
along with
many more 3-D Gigapixel Panoramas here: www.3dpan.org
John Toeppen (October 26, 2009, 07:08PM )
I decided to embed the right and left images on a common page to allow easier 3D cross image viewing. This page shows both views in a side by side format: www.holographics3d.com/hg/demo/Wal kerpair.html
Does anyon know how to
write a script to allow both pan controls to
operate under a common control while allowing
independant image adjustment?