RE: Fisheye for HDRI capture

Date : Tue, 12 Feb 2008 16:36:58 -0000
To : <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Adam Seeley" <Adam.Seeley(at)vtr.co.uk>
Subject : RE: Fisheye for HDRI capture
Have a good Google for the workflow, there's a lot of info about it.
 
e.g.
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=143019
 
There's a good tutorial I'll try and fish out for nikon d70, 10.5 mm fisheye & Stitcher.
The latest Stitcher has a specific setup for stitching fisheye's together which seem to work well in it's very latest version.
 
A.

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From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM on behalf of Tauno Ööbik
Sent: Tue 12/02/2008 16:19
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: OT: Fisheye for HDRI capture



Hi guys! 

I would like to know what are your experiences capturing hdri's with 
fisheye equipment. Is it a workflow what will provide consistent 
quality. It seems to me that it is smarter way to go since whole process 
is much faster, from setting up the capturing in set to  final assembly. 
Right now it seems a way to go only theoretically, I am unable to figure 
out which may be weak points in this workflow. 
Another thing is lens selection, there are Circular Fisheye lenses and 
Diagonal Fisheye lenses. Which suits better for this situation? 


Thank you, 

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Tauno Ööbik 
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Technical Director 
FilmPost - Post Production & 3D 
Roo 9 Tallinn Estonia 
+(372) 534 88 409 
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