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Not sure of the name of the one we use. Ill let you know once Im in the studio.
However, have a look at this : http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html |
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Name: Joel Callahan |
I've been doing pan photography for YEARS - over a decade - and all pans start life as a still image. Unless you do video...
So, output it as something lossless - tiff, bmp, png, etc do whatever you need to do to it - sharpen, resize, etc Convert it to a quicktime You can do this internal to 3ds if you have a 32-bit version of 3ds. Just go to the panoexporter, LOAD a pan, then export as a quicktime. I use PanoCube software because I'm on 64-bit |
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