Forum: Tips & Tricks
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Quicktime VR & mirror & reflexion :-)
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Re: Quicktime VR & mirror & reflexion :-)
Posted: 30 Oct 2007 at 13:19 GMT updated: 30 Oct 2007 at 13:29 GMT
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In fact, when you are in front and close of the mirror, the camera, the head and the tripod are very LARGE at least in one pict. I didn't find "the" solution but just one idea : moving my body 50 cm to the left + a ten minutes job in Photoshop to redraw the missing parts and to f**k the pallax with the Warp tools. Done !
If someone knows an other way to do that or a cool exemple with mirrors & reflexions...?
Dorin : Yes, it's a Nikon IR remote control in my hand. Hans : Perhaps it could be a good solution.
Ok ! The same VR in a very nice bathroom with a blonde sexy girl with big tits can be a bit more interresting !
[ Oups, sorry ! ]
Eric
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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Quicktime VR & mirror & reflexion :-)
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Quicktime VR & mirror & reflexion :-)
Posted: 30 Oct 2007 at 1:06 GMT updated: 30 Oct 2007 at 1:36 GMT
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Hi all,
Just a technical joke : Where is the tripod, the head and the camera ?
fromparis.com/tests/mirror/
Eric (less interresting post of the year)
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Forum: Q & A
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Did I shoot properly? (Hanheld nadir related)
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Re: Did I shoot properly? (Hanheld nadir related)
Posted: 11 Jul 2007 at 0:07 GMT
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<Just a few words in french for Alexandre>
Pour avoir moins de travail sur la retouche du nadir, rentre un peu plus les pieds de ton appareil sous la tête et monte un peu la colonne.
</Just a few words in french for Alexandre>
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Forum: Q & A
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Did I shoot properly? (Hanheld nadir related)
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Re: Did I shoot properly? (Hanheld nadir related)
Posted: 10 Jul 2007 at 16:42 GMT
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Hi Alexandre,
Do you have all the pictures for this pano ? Just to test..
Regards,
Eric
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Forum: Galleries
Thread:
Robin Hood goes vr
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Re: Robin Hood goes vr
Posted: 6 Jun 2007 at 23:49 GMT updated: 6 Jun 2007 at 23:50 GMT
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I like it ! 
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
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Re: Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
Posted: 19 May 2007 at 12:03 GMT updated: 19 May 2007 at 12:09 GMT
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Thks for your info Marc.
Eric (looking for a camera: full sphere, 3 shots, in only one 1/125 s )
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
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Re: Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
Posted: 8 May 2007 at 23:25 GMT updated: 8 May 2007 at 23:49 GMT
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Bernd,
I saw it this morning on your website. You motorcycle is nicer and your pano is clean. Come in Paris to ride around the Eiffel tower, I don't have my QTVR' 500 cc licence.
Eric
ps: What camera/lens are U using ? ps2: I love this one : 360bilder.de/html/vrqt_lingerie.htm
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
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Re: Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
Posted: 26 Apr 2007 at 19:03 GMT updated: 26 Apr 2007 at 19:25 GMT
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I think this technic can be used in some other circonstances.
=> If you have an idea...?
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Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
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Re: Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
Posted: 24 Apr 2007 at 8:00 GMT updated: 24 Apr 2007 at 8:28 GMT
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Well...
- 3 passes (=>Fiero) - Canon 5D + Nikon 10.5mm - remote control on the handlebar - tripod fixed with small cables on the motorbike - A bit of Photoshop work - I have painted a white point on the road the night before to know when to press the button.
Bravo guys !
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
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Re: Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
Posted: 23 Apr 2007 at 22:27 GMT updated: 23 Apr 2007 at 22:37 GMT
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Héhé ! you have to try to find the solution yourself !
- it's not a Photoshop-made - it's was really taken at 50 km/h - I have a big nose
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
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Quicktime VR in motion (ex: On a motorbike in motion :-)
Posted: 23 Apr 2007 at 21:05 GMT updated: 23 Apr 2007 at 21:18 GMT
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Hi all,
I didn't post something since a long time...
It's just a -concept- panorama. Like "How to make a Quicktime VR in motion ?"  fromparis.com/tests/moto_motion/
have fun
Eric Rougier
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
Thread:
New head 360Precision Adjuste: mini review
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Re: New head 360Precision Adjuste: mini review
Posted: 1 Sep 2006 at 23:38 GMT
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CubicConverter only transform the equirectangular image created by your stitching program (PTMac, Stitcher, PTGUI...) in a Quicktive VR. The number of shots is not important for CC.
(Sometimes it's good to have a nadir shot on the head in the stitching software but it's an other story... )
Eric
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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New head 360Precision Adjuste: mini review
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Re: New head 360Precision Adjuste: mini review
Posted: 31 Aug 2006 at 17:05 GMT
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Hi,
' don't really know. (c) (tm) eric r. It's good for a QTVR fullscreen but not for a 4mx3m print 
Who can give us his advice for 5 or 6 pictures with the Nikon 10.5mm here ?
Eric
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Forum: Tips & Tricks
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New head 360Precision Adjuste: mini review
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Re: New head 360Precision Adjuste: mini review
Posted: 30 Aug 2006 at 14:36 GMT
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Hi Aaron,
Thanks !
I made a test during my last holidays with the 360P Adjuste: - Nikon D70 - 10.5mm - row: 5 pictures (**not 6**) - zenith: 1 - camera: -15°
>Overlap (mini - maxi)
>Quick render of the QTVR VR fullscreen (my grand-ma's house ) www.fromparis.com/tests/test_adjuste_-15_aaron/
'hope that will help
Eric
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