Hey guys! I've been playing around recently with the leaked Android 4.2 camera app, and especially the photosphere feature, and I thought it could be pretty cool to use it to fairly quickly create cubemaps from locations for use in games (Especially for model presentation, I've been mainly playing around with it in…
The original sky content for toolbag was done with: Canon 1Ds 12mp fullframe camera Sturdy tripod with fancy panoramic head Sigma 10mm 2.8 circular fisheye lens Then: Camera on tripod, take a few shots at X degree intervals "De-fish" images Merge to HDR Manually stitch together images in PS Run through sky tool With the…
Awww... I thought this was some new cool affordable camera when clicking this thread ;) Cool stuff though. That app seems to produce quite nice panorama photos. Thanks for sharing the workflow. By the way, doesn't HDRShop have any transformation filters for this type of panorama format?
I've been wanting to try making panoramas with my DSLR, but I've been told that I should get a wide lens for my camera first. Would it however be somewhat possible to do with an 18-55mm lens, without too much trouble? I also tried to make one with my phone, just for the heck of it, but of course my camera is partially…
I just wanted to bump this thread because I just got a phone that supports this, I look forward to trying it out in Marmo2, kinda disappointed there isn't more resolution and exposure controls to make better HDR images. Hopefully we will get raw support soon, they have promised it for a while. If anyone has any requests…
If you want HDR you're going to need to take multiple exposures, which is probably impossible on a phone that is stitching the images together for you. The images need to match up exactly to be "HDR-ized". There may be some potential here if you've got a decent DSLR, to shoot in raw and then stitch in Microsoft ICE, but…
Very clever. Toolbag's sky tool does handle lat-long panoramas like your source image but I suppose shooping the missing pole data is much easier with cube faces.