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March 9, 2008 at 7:27 pm #202119jamesL_vbParticipant
Are there any commercial hardware/software packages available for comprehensive, automated, and wireless camera data acquisition? I am a layman, with little nuts and bolts experience in this matter. Any info is appreciated… Thanks!
April 15, 2008 at 9:34 pm #216656AnonymousInactiveHave a look at Mo-Sys’s 3D inserter (http://www.mo-sys.com/index.php?id=43). It was a little buggy when I used it, but that was about a year ago. Encoders capture pan, tilt, zoom, focus, lift, dolly. All of which you can just capture as data or plug into their 3D Inserter app so you can see a virtual camera move in real-time in your 3D scene.
April 27, 2008 at 11:57 pm #216657David LaundraParticipant@richpatterson 25180 wrote:
Have a look at Mo-Sys’s 3D inserter (http://www.mo-sys.com/index.php?id=43). It was a little buggy when I used it, but that was about a year ago. Encoders capture pan, tilt, zoom, focus, lift, dolly. All of which you can just capture as data or plug into their 3D Inserter app so you can see a virtual camera move in real-time in your 3D scene.
Thanks Rich!
April 27, 2008 at 11:58 pm #216658David LaundraParticipant@richpatterson 25180 wrote:
Have a look at Mo-Sys’s 3D inserter (http://www.mo-sys.com/index.php?id=43). It was a little buggy when I used it, but that was about a year ago. Encoders capture pan, tilt, zoom, focus, lift, dolly. All of which you can just capture as data or plug into their 3D Inserter app so you can see a virtual camera move in real-time in your 3D scene.
Thanks Rich!
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