

We all can try different styles of recording and see which ones work best. The software is able to detect both vertical and horizontal camera movements in a set of imagery and you will end-up with a spherical projected panorama. I think the movements you have described should work pretty well as ICE matching algorithms are pretty good in stitching frames from such camera movement. Thank you so much my friend to share this.Ĭan you explain a little more how do you fly the panor.

Still preferable to store the local web page of your interactive panorama on private server and only use the viewer control from Microsoft's servers. Note that even the panoramas uploaded to Photosynth may be embedded into commercial websites at no cost! export the panorama as an image, local web page with interactive panorama, or upload to Photosynth load all extracted frames into the free Microsoft Research's "Image Composite Editor" (ICE) use the KMPlayer frame extraction feature (Alt+G,Misc.Controls,More.) extract jpeg original frames every 8 frames (when camera movement was smooth)

load any video with KMPlayer and skip to the part of the video where you have done panoramic movements (camera tilts and / or horizontal rotations looking down while flying in parallel lines flying sideways along the ROI flying upward / downward filming a structure) What I have found fastest and most automatic procedure: It seems we have so many choices already in getting great panoramas from I1 footage.
