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March 11, 2008 at 11:40 pm #202125Dominion_vbParticipant
Is there any software out there that stitches together full ‘moving’ footage??
I have a project where I need to stitch together 2 moving plates of buildings and trees to create 1 large panoramic stitched plate.
The 2 cameras were placed side by side and just slightly angled out from each other to get more of the background. I know there is ‘Stitcher’ by Realviz but I’ve only used that for making single frame panoramas.
I worked at Cinesite for a while and they had created some software program that had stitched together 2 lipstick cameras that were attached to a jockey for some shots in “Seabiscuit”……yeah something like that.
March 12, 2008 at 6:50 am #216666Saran SirikasamsapParticipanttry shake 4.1 ?
March 12, 2008 at 2:15 pm #216668felicity remezaniParticipantI know the new version of Nuke deals with stereoscopic footage but maybe it could dead with this…..Maybe projection mapping the footage and stitching it together that way might work…To really give good advice on something like that its easier when you can see the footage and what the result should be but I hope I threw out some ideas for you and good luck.
March 12, 2008 at 4:01 pm #216667amit DangParticipantThe foundry makes a plugin called Furnace that does this.
F_SmartPlate
This takes an image sequence and stitches the frames together to generate a single large image. It uses our advanced motion estimation technology to calculate the best way to align one frame to another using all the image data not just a few tracking points. The image above shows the large plate built up from an S-shaped camera pan. Also the large plate can be painted and the original camera move put back over it. -
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