среда, 30 декабря 2009 г.
четверг, 10 декабря 2009 г.
Anything3D News!
Hello and good day to you!
Christmas is coming and the companies set discounts for their products. Anything 3D Corp. sets the unbelievable discounts for their software!
Please, feel free to visit the home website www.Anything3D.com and see the great discounts of the A3D Christmas Sale!
Christmas is coming and the companies set discounts for their products. Anything 3D Corp. sets the unbelievable discounts for their software!
Please, feel free to visit the home website www.Anything3D.com and see the great discounts of the A3D Christmas Sale!
вторник, 24 ноября 2009 г.
GeoData Technologies Launches SiteSeer3DTM Gold for Real Estate and Tourism
Hello! I've found a big review about SiteSeer3D Gold. Hope you'll found it interesting.
SANDPOINT, ID--(Marketwire - November 23, 2009) - GeoData Technologies (GDT) launched SiteSeer3D Gold today that allows real estate and tourism professionals to create custom 3D maps of their listings, business and amenities that can be added to their website(s). For the first time, easy to use tools are available to add branding, add website links, draw on the aerial imagery and label amenities to customize the 3D maps.
SiteSeer3D Gold allows website visitors to virtually tour property(s) as if they are in a hot air balloon to explore the area, property and amenities. Locations on the 3D landscape are linked to web pages containing property details. These links also make it easy to find information on neighborhood amenities and nearby attractions. SiteSeer3D Gold also includes lead capture, 3D address locator, turn by turn directions, and live traffic webcams and weather maps.
"GeoData offers new and innovative technology to support real estate professionals on a number of levels," notes LeadingRE Vice President Phil Edwards. "By providing a uniquely informative and interactive way to share home and area information with home buyers, SiteSeer3D can impact agent productivity and offer a competitive advantage."
SiteSeer3D Gold also allows tourism businesses to show off their location and properties in ways never before possible. Businesses can outline their property boundaries, label their golf course holes, and identify pools, gardens, restaurants and other amenities. A link can even be added to make a dinner reservation or set up a tee time.
"Maps are the most popular feature," said Karen Ballard, Administrator for the Idaho State Division of Tourism. "Our SiteSeer3D™ virtual tourism system gives context to our tourism industry and leverages the state's investment in tourism-related information."
SiteSeer3D Gold is also the first 3D technology to automate the sharing of map information which is particularly valuable for the tourism industry. Idaho Tourism uses this feature to promote collaboration between the State and Idaho's tourism community.
Real estate and tourism professionals can visit our website to sign up for a free 90 day trial. This trial is available for a limited time. Once the trial period expires, SiteSeer3D will be available for $9.95 per month or $99 for a pre-paid annual license. SiteSeer3D Gold is available to government and non-profit associations such as Chambers of Commerce at no cost.
SANDPOINT, ID--(Marketwire - November 23, 2009) - GeoData Technologies (GDT) launched SiteSeer3D Gold today that allows real estate and tourism professionals to create custom 3D maps of their listings, business and amenities that can be added to their website(s). For the first time, easy to use tools are available to add branding, add website links, draw on the aerial imagery and label amenities to customize the 3D maps.
SiteSeer3D Gold allows website visitors to virtually tour property(s) as if they are in a hot air balloon to explore the area, property and amenities. Locations on the 3D landscape are linked to web pages containing property details. These links also make it easy to find information on neighborhood amenities and nearby attractions. SiteSeer3D Gold also includes lead capture, 3D address locator, turn by turn directions, and live traffic webcams and weather maps.
"GeoData offers new and innovative technology to support real estate professionals on a number of levels," notes LeadingRE Vice President Phil Edwards. "By providing a uniquely informative and interactive way to share home and area information with home buyers, SiteSeer3D can impact agent productivity and offer a competitive advantage."
SiteSeer3D Gold also allows tourism businesses to show off their location and properties in ways never before possible. Businesses can outline their property boundaries, label their golf course holes, and identify pools, gardens, restaurants and other amenities. A link can even be added to make a dinner reservation or set up a tee time.
"Maps are the most popular feature," said Karen Ballard, Administrator for the Idaho State Division of Tourism. "Our SiteSeer3D™ virtual tourism system gives context to our tourism industry and leverages the state's investment in tourism-related information."
SiteSeer3D Gold is also the first 3D technology to automate the sharing of map information which is particularly valuable for the tourism industry. Idaho Tourism uses this feature to promote collaboration between the State and Idaho's tourism community.
Real estate and tourism professionals can visit our website to sign up for a free 90 day trial. This trial is available for a limited time. Once the trial period expires, SiteSeer3D will be available for $9.95 per month or $99 for a pre-paid annual license. SiteSeer3D Gold is available to government and non-profit associations such as Chambers of Commerce at no cost.
понедельник, 16 ноября 2009 г.
Michael Jackson to perform again in 3D
Tribute to M. Jackson. The article by By Harriet Alexander
The scans were made in 1996, when Michael Jackson decided he wanted to make a virtual reality double of himself.
Now experts say that the 3D images could be used to make the singer perform once more.
The images were discovered when an American businessman tried to sell the scans for £1 million.
“The data has been in our archives and vault since then,” he said.
"The thing about this data is it immortalised him at the age of 37, before his nose was disfigured and when he was in the prime of life.”
Certainly the appetite for seeing the singer perform has not abated since his death on June 25.
The film of Jackson rehearsing for his comeback tour, This Is It, took £61 million worldwide at the box office in the first five days and a DVD is due to be released shortly.
It is already the second biggest documentary of all time, after Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, and beats In Bed With Madonna to claim the crown as the UK's biggest ever concert movie.
Kenny Ortega, the director of Jackson's tour, said that the showman was also talking about making a full-length 3D film of Thriller before he passed away.
The scans were made in 1996, when Michael Jackson decided he wanted to make a virtual reality double of himself.
Now experts say that the 3D images could be used to make the singer perform once more.
The images were discovered when an American businessman tried to sell the scans for £1 million.
“The data has been in our archives and vault since then,” he said.
"The thing about this data is it immortalised him at the age of 37, before his nose was disfigured and when he was in the prime of life.”
Certainly the appetite for seeing the singer perform has not abated since his death on June 25.
The film of Jackson rehearsing for his comeback tour, This Is It, took £61 million worldwide at the box office in the first five days and a DVD is due to be released shortly.
It is already the second biggest documentary of all time, after Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, and beats In Bed With Madonna to claim the crown as the UK's biggest ever concert movie.
Kenny Ortega, the director of Jackson's tour, said that the showman was also talking about making a full-length 3D film of Thriller before he passed away.
вторник, 10 ноября 2009 г.
'Avatar's' $500 Million Gamble
Can a movie studio make money on a film based on an original and unfamiliar story, with no Hollywood superstars, a vanishing DVD market and a price tag approaching $500 million?
That question looms large for 20th Century Fox and its 3D science-fiction film “Avatar,” among the most expensive movies ever. But just in case box office receipts for “Avatar” fall short, Fox has worked hard to hedge its large bet on the movie.
Despite the estimated half-billion dollars spent on its production and marketing, “Avatar” may carry surprisingly little financial risk for Fox’s parent company, News Corp., even if it disappoints. That's because of shifting industry economics, reliance on outside investors and help from a network of allied companies and in-house business units.
That question looms large for 20th Century Fox and its 3D science-fiction film “Avatar,” among the most expensive movies ever. But just in case box office receipts for “Avatar” fall short, Fox has worked hard to hedge its large bet on the movie.
Despite the estimated half-billion dollars spent on its production and marketing, “Avatar” may carry surprisingly little financial risk for Fox’s parent company, News Corp., even if it disappoints. That's because of shifting industry economics, reliance on outside investors and help from a network of allied companies and in-house business units.
By the New York Times
Published: November 09, 2009
среда, 4 ноября 2009 г.
Schumacher Homes Announces New Virtual Tour Feature on Interactive Web Site
Hello, guys! New technologies for realty sellers. I think that it may be more attractive for clients to see the 360 panoramas then just photos of the house or the flat. And if this is a virtual tour it is incredible!
Canton, OH (PRWEB) November 3, 2009 -- Schumacher Homes, a custom home builder, is pleased to announce the addition of 20 brand new virtual tour options now available at their Web site.
These great new interactive features provide quality photos and 360° panoramas of 20 of their custom model homes! The viewer has robust zoom in/out capability and is put in complete control, allowing them the experience of walking through a room in 3D. The new Style Designer feature within the Virtual Tour viewer enables the customer to change the paint color on walls and try out different materials on floors, countertops, and trim. The +SHARE button in the bottom left corner of the viewer allows customers to share what they're viewing with friends and family across popular social media sites. In addition, thumbnails are shown with square footage, number of stories, bathrooms and bedrooms.
We have always believed the best way to truly experience the quality that goes into one of our homes is to walk through one.
But we believe this gives the customer that can't make it to one of our construction open houses the ability to view some of the outstanding design features and craftsmanship that goes into our homes.
Schumacher has approximately 30 model homes, including their two newest ones at their Greenville, SC site and 20 different design centers that build in 14 different states. You can view over 300 floor plans on the Schumacher Homes intuitive, user-friendly and informative Web site. Each floor plan can be customized to meet the buyer's needs. Schumacher offers their customers new homes in multiple styles, including one-story, two-story, American Tradition, Craftsman, French Country, Coastal and Mountain-Cabin styles.
Schumacher builds homes from the low $100's to over $750,000 and 1,100 sq. ft. to over 8,000. They are committed to a straightforward custom home building process and are the first home builder in the country to use Smart Board technology in the design and pricing of their custom homes. In addition to the Virtual Tour viewer, they have developed the Best Value Price Quote™, a state-of-the-art price quote program that presents hundreds of standard and optional features, showing all pricing, descriptions, and images of the selections made.
About Schumacher Homes
Founded in 1992, Schumacher Homes is one of the country's leading on-your-lot custom home builders and has built over 6,000 custom homes. They have design centers serving Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.
Canton, OH (PRWEB) November 3, 2009 -- Schumacher Homes, a custom home builder, is pleased to announce the addition of 20 brand new virtual tour options now available at their Web site.
These great new interactive features provide quality photos and 360° panoramas of 20 of their custom model homes! The viewer has robust zoom in/out capability and is put in complete control, allowing them the experience of walking through a room in 3D. The new Style Designer feature within the Virtual Tour viewer enables the customer to change the paint color on walls and try out different materials on floors, countertops, and trim. The +SHARE button in the bottom left corner of the viewer allows customers to share what they're viewing with friends and family across popular social media sites. In addition, thumbnails are shown with square footage, number of stories, bathrooms and bedrooms.
We have always believed the best way to truly experience the quality that goes into one of our homes is to walk through one.
But we believe this gives the customer that can't make it to one of our construction open houses the ability to view some of the outstanding design features and craftsmanship that goes into our homes.
Schumacher has approximately 30 model homes, including their two newest ones at their Greenville, SC site and 20 different design centers that build in 14 different states. You can view over 300 floor plans on the Schumacher Homes intuitive, user-friendly and informative Web site. Each floor plan can be customized to meet the buyer's needs. Schumacher offers their customers new homes in multiple styles, including one-story, two-story, American Tradition, Craftsman, French Country, Coastal and Mountain-Cabin styles.
Schumacher builds homes from the low $100's to over $750,000 and 1,100 sq. ft. to over 8,000. They are committed to a straightforward custom home building process and are the first home builder in the country to use Smart Board technology in the design and pricing of their custom homes. In addition to the Virtual Tour viewer, they have developed the Best Value Price Quote™, a state-of-the-art price quote program that presents hundreds of standard and optional features, showing all pricing, descriptions, and images of the selections made.
About Schumacher Homes
Founded in 1992, Schumacher Homes is one of the country's leading on-your-lot custom home builders and has built over 6,000 custom homes. They have design centers serving Arkansas, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.
вторник, 20 октября 2009 г.
Toon Tuesday: Is "Disney's A Christmas Carol" a little too scary for its own good?
Hey, toon lovers :) Have found the article by Jim Hill.
Disney's A Christmas Carol Train Tour is now in the home stretch. After today's stop in the Amtrak Station in Jacksonville, FL., this rolling promotion for Walt Disney Pictures' next Digital 3D release has only three cities left on its 40-city intinerary: Charleston, SC (October 23 - 25), Philadelphia, PA (October 27) and New York City (October 30 - November 1).
So, of course, you'd think that -- now that ads for "Disney's A Christmas Carol" have begun airing on television -- that those who tour this traveling exhibit for Robert Zemeckis' latest film would have a better sense of what to expect. But that really isn't the case.
You see, all of the commercials that are currently playing on TV here in the US play up "A Christmas Carol" 's more comic moments. So when people see Jim Carrey's version of Ebenezer Scrooge being hit in the face by giant icicles and/or being flung into a bag of dung ... Well, that's what these folks expect when they enter that inflatable 3D Theatre that Disney has been hauling from city-to-city on the Christmas Carol Train Tour. A comical holiday romp.
The only problem is ... That's not the "Christmas Carol" that Zemeckis set out to make.
In his introduction for Diana Landau's "The Art of Disney's A Christmas Carol" (Disney Editions, October 2009), Robert talks about how " ... I can't resist a great ghost story ... Finally we have the technology to bring (the ghosts that are showcased in this holiday story) to the screen as Dickens described ... With our CG tools (at ImagerMovers Digital) we can make the ghost as strange or enormous or terrifying as we want ..."
And though Zemeckis receives lots of recognition for his more life-affirming / family-friendly fare like "Forrest Gump," "Back to the Future" and "The Polar Express" ... As 1992's "Death Becomes Her" and 2000's "What Lies Beneath" (not to mention Robert's work as the executive producer of HBO's "Tales from the Crypt") proved, this Academy Award-winner just loves a good scare.
And the grislier the better. As is evidenced by that scene from "Disney's A Christmas Carol" that's been screened inside of the Digital 3D Theatre all across this country. When that bandage around Jacob Marley's head comes loose. And this ghoul's jaw & tongue suddenly -- thanks to the far-too-detailed cinematic magic of Disney Digital 3D -- dangles right in the audience's face.
"So why are the TV commercials & movie trailers that have been prepped for the U.S. market trying to sell 'Disney's A Christmas Carol' as a comedy?," you ask. Because the Mouse's marketing staff believes that the best way to sell a new film is with humor. That laughter -- more than anything -- is what prompts American to buy movie tickets.
Whereas for the Japanese ... Well, they're far more likely to buy a ticket to a new movie if the TV commercials and/or film trailers for that release do a proper job of showcasing the characters that you'll meet, the emotions that you'll experience while watching this movie. Which is why the Japanese trailer for "Disney's A Christmas Carol" is decidedly different than the one that Mickey's marketeers prepared for American audiences. These ads actually give you a sense of how scary certain sections of this movie might be.
Anyway ... Getting back to the Christmas Carol Train Tour ... Those who have been checking out this film's Digital 3D preview in that inflatable theatre have been coming out talking about that Jacob Marley footage. And not necessarily in a good way.
Said one tour insider:
"Yeah, we've been getting a lot of complaints about that sequence. Especially from parents who have taken small children into the theater. They say that there should have been some sort of advance warning about how intense that footage was going to be."
Well, now that "Disney's A Christmas Carol" has officially been rated PG (Because the MPAA recently decided that some of the material in this Robert Zemeckis movie "may not be suitable for children" due to "scary sequences and images"), that's really not an issue anymore. Disney can now put signage outside of the train tour's inflatable theatre that actually informs parents about this movie's rating.
But what do you folks think? Is "Disney's A Christmas Carol" going to be hurt at the box office because this new ImageMovers Digital production is reportedly more scary than merry?
As for me - I think that Disney's toons should be for children for the first and foremost. As I saw at the screenshot the character is repulsive and I don't think that my niece would like that movie and not be scared. But I still believe in Disney's work and I will watch this movie.
Disney's A Christmas Carol Train Tour is now in the home stretch. After today's stop in the Amtrak Station in Jacksonville, FL., this rolling promotion for Walt Disney Pictures' next Digital 3D release has only three cities left on its 40-city intinerary: Charleston, SC (October 23 - 25), Philadelphia, PA (October 27) and New York City (October 30 - November 1).
So, of course, you'd think that -- now that ads for "Disney's A Christmas Carol" have begun airing on television -- that those who tour this traveling exhibit for Robert Zemeckis' latest film would have a better sense of what to expect. But that really isn't the case.
You see, all of the commercials that are currently playing on TV here in the US play up "A Christmas Carol" 's more comic moments. So when people see Jim Carrey's version of Ebenezer Scrooge being hit in the face by giant icicles and/or being flung into a bag of dung ... Well, that's what these folks expect when they enter that inflatable 3D Theatre that Disney has been hauling from city-to-city on the Christmas Carol Train Tour. A comical holiday romp.
The only problem is ... That's not the "Christmas Carol" that Zemeckis set out to make.
In his introduction for Diana Landau's "The Art of Disney's A Christmas Carol" (Disney Editions, October 2009), Robert talks about how " ... I can't resist a great ghost story ... Finally we have the technology to bring (the ghosts that are showcased in this holiday story) to the screen as Dickens described ... With our CG tools (at ImagerMovers Digital) we can make the ghost as strange or enormous or terrifying as we want ..."
And though Zemeckis receives lots of recognition for his more life-affirming / family-friendly fare like "Forrest Gump," "Back to the Future" and "The Polar Express" ... As 1992's "Death Becomes Her" and 2000's "What Lies Beneath" (not to mention Robert's work as the executive producer of HBO's "Tales from the Crypt") proved, this Academy Award-winner just loves a good scare.
And the grislier the better. As is evidenced by that scene from "Disney's A Christmas Carol" that's been screened inside of the Digital 3D Theatre all across this country. When that bandage around Jacob Marley's head comes loose. And this ghoul's jaw & tongue suddenly -- thanks to the far-too-detailed cinematic magic of Disney Digital 3D -- dangles right in the audience's face.
"So why are the TV commercials & movie trailers that have been prepped for the U.S. market trying to sell 'Disney's A Christmas Carol' as a comedy?," you ask. Because the Mouse's marketing staff believes that the best way to sell a new film is with humor. That laughter -- more than anything -- is what prompts American to buy movie tickets.
Whereas for the Japanese ... Well, they're far more likely to buy a ticket to a new movie if the TV commercials and/or film trailers for that release do a proper job of showcasing the characters that you'll meet, the emotions that you'll experience while watching this movie. Which is why the Japanese trailer for "Disney's A Christmas Carol" is decidedly different than the one that Mickey's marketeers prepared for American audiences. These ads actually give you a sense of how scary certain sections of this movie might be.
Anyway ... Getting back to the Christmas Carol Train Tour ... Those who have been checking out this film's Digital 3D preview in that inflatable theatre have been coming out talking about that Jacob Marley footage. And not necessarily in a good way.
Said one tour insider:
"Yeah, we've been getting a lot of complaints about that sequence. Especially from parents who have taken small children into the theater. They say that there should have been some sort of advance warning about how intense that footage was going to be."
Well, now that "Disney's A Christmas Carol" has officially been rated PG (Because the MPAA recently decided that some of the material in this Robert Zemeckis movie "may not be suitable for children" due to "scary sequences and images"), that's really not an issue anymore. Disney can now put signage outside of the train tour's inflatable theatre that actually informs parents about this movie's rating.
But what do you folks think? Is "Disney's A Christmas Carol" going to be hurt at the box office because this new ImageMovers Digital production is reportedly more scary than merry?
As for me - I think that Disney's toons should be for children for the first and foremost. As I saw at the screenshot the character is repulsive and I don't think that my niece would like that movie and not be scared. But I still believe in Disney's work and I will watch this movie.
вторник, 13 октября 2009 г.
Ordnance Survey 3D map of Bournemouth 'is most detailed ever'
Hey all. I've found an interesting article by Matthew Moore. It is said that every day something new appears... Oh, I DO believe it :)
The national agency used state-of-the-art laser technology and aerial imagery to create what it claims is one of the most accurate maps ever produced.
Bournemouth's attractions – including the pier, seafront and conference centre – are portrayed in lifelike detail in a video posted on YouTube showcasing the new technique.
Ordnance Survey says that the results are substantially more accurate than the 3D maps available through online applications such as Google Earth and Microsoft Virtual Earth, and will revolutionise the way it charts the British Isles.
In a three year project, more than 700 million laser beams were sent out from Ordnance Survey vans and aircraft patrolling the town. These bounced back off Bournemouth's hills, buildings and streets, providing precise geographical data about the terrain.
This information was then combined with the Ordnance Survey's 2D maps of the town and overlaid with photos taken from the air to produce the realistic effect.
“Three-dimensional maps in themselves aren't new, but what we've achieved in Bournemouth is a level of accuracy and detail that's never been done before," said Glen Hart, head of research at Ordnance Survey.
“Given the level of detail that we've achieved, I think Bournemouth can confidently lay claim to being the best mapped place on the planet.”
The 3D mapping service will not be rolled to the rest of Britain for at least five years, while Ordnance Survey perfects the new method. The black dots in the video represent points where no laser data was obtained.
But a spokesman said that the technique would radically change the public's experience of personal navigation, with people able to see routes and locations in 3D before setting off on journeys.
The maps could also help the emergency services by allowing them to accurately visualise the scenes of serious incidents.
Ordnance Survey has been the country's official mapping agency since being formed in the 1791 amid fears of a French invasion.
The national agency used state-of-the-art laser technology and aerial imagery to create what it claims is one of the most accurate maps ever produced.
Bournemouth's attractions – including the pier, seafront and conference centre – are portrayed in lifelike detail in a video posted on YouTube showcasing the new technique.
Ordnance Survey says that the results are substantially more accurate than the 3D maps available through online applications such as Google Earth and Microsoft Virtual Earth, and will revolutionise the way it charts the British Isles.
In a three year project, more than 700 million laser beams were sent out from Ordnance Survey vans and aircraft patrolling the town. These bounced back off Bournemouth's hills, buildings and streets, providing precise geographical data about the terrain.
This information was then combined with the Ordnance Survey's 2D maps of the town and overlaid with photos taken from the air to produce the realistic effect.
“Three-dimensional maps in themselves aren't new, but what we've achieved in Bournemouth is a level of accuracy and detail that's never been done before," said Glen Hart, head of research at Ordnance Survey.
“Given the level of detail that we've achieved, I think Bournemouth can confidently lay claim to being the best mapped place on the planet.”
The 3D mapping service will not be rolled to the rest of Britain for at least five years, while Ordnance Survey perfects the new method. The black dots in the video represent points where no laser data was obtained.
But a spokesman said that the technique would radically change the public's experience of personal navigation, with people able to see routes and locations in 3D before setting off on journeys.
The maps could also help the emergency services by allowing them to accurately visualise the scenes of serious incidents.
Ordnance Survey has been the country's official mapping agency since being formed in the 1791 amid fears of a French invasion.
среда, 7 октября 2009 г.
3D Virtual World
Hey, Guys!
For those who use Facebook there are interesting news! I've found this article and I think that it could be interesting for the most of us. Do you like "the Sims" game? Then it is for you!
Cloudmach actually made its debut at last month's TechCrunch50, although as a booth in the conference's demo pit, and not an on-stage pitch. The service is a 3D virtual world that runs inside of Facebook without any kind of software plug-in.
For those who use Facebook there are interesting news! I've found this article and I think that it could be interesting for the most of us. Do you like "the Sims" game? Then it is for you!
Cloudmach actually made its debut at last month's TechCrunch50, although as a booth in the conference's demo pit, and not an on-stage pitch. The service is a 3D virtual world that runs inside of Facebook without any kind of software plug-in.
Users can adorn not only their avatar but their virtual rooms as well. Like Google Maps, users can zoom in and out and simply drag around the map along with switching to full 3D mode.
The company is planning to make money by selling virtual goods within its world, like more things to wear or decorate the virtual space.
вторник, 11 августа 2009 г.
Composing with 3D Photo Builder
3D Pano Stitcher allows to create full 360 panoramas out of one row of separate shots without any efforts.
Algorithms based on combination of modern technologies and long-time practical work allow to create perfect quality panoramas. Our Blending technologies are leading; it was confirmed by our clients many times. The quality of our 3D Panoramas corresponds to the most strict requirements of professional processing.
Universal set of pano types. Program generates two types of panoramas (Spherical (equirectangular) and Cylindrical types).
Fully automated stitching process. Stitching process is fully automated and doesn't require any special knowledge to proceed it.
Original alignment algorithm. Original alignment algorithm is not influenced by shots of poor quality or ones having distortions.
Autodetect of shooting conditions. Program is competitive with all rectilinear lens and Fish Eye lens. It automatically matches lens properties (Focal Length and Barrel Distortion), effectively compensates distortions having appeared while shooting (camera Tilt and Roll).
Automated hue saturation. We can help you avoid time and energy consuming process of brightness/contrast setting for separate shots and automatically compensate parameters difference for all shots.
Progressive "image warping" technology. Program uses progressive "image warping" technology, which directly changes images and combines conform elements. For transformations the program uses algorithms, which don't bring noise into the image and don't decrease its quality.
Read all the tutorial here.
Algorithms based on combination of modern technologies and long-time practical work allow to create perfect quality panoramas. Our Blending technologies are leading; it was confirmed by our clients many times. The quality of our 3D Panoramas corresponds to the most strict requirements of professional processing.
Universal set of pano types. Program generates two types of panoramas (Spherical (equirectangular) and Cylindrical types).
Fully automated stitching process. Stitching process is fully automated and doesn't require any special knowledge to proceed it.
Original alignment algorithm. Original alignment algorithm is not influenced by shots of poor quality or ones having distortions.
Autodetect of shooting conditions. Program is competitive with all rectilinear lens and Fish Eye lens. It automatically matches lens properties (Focal Length and Barrel Distortion), effectively compensates distortions having appeared while shooting (camera Tilt and Roll).
Automated hue saturation. We can help you avoid time and energy consuming process of brightness/contrast setting for separate shots and automatically compensate parameters difference for all shots.
Progressive "image warping" technology. Program uses progressive "image warping" technology, which directly changes images and combines conform elements. For transformations the program uses algorithms, which don't bring noise into the image and don't decrease its quality.
Read all the tutorial here.
пятница, 7 августа 2009 г.
A3D PanoStitcher
Internet is an interactive by nature. Every day internet an interactive by nature. Every day internet surfers visit a lot of sites that differ from each other by interface, ideas, colours and presentation pictures. Nowadays it is so important to attract clients not only with words but first of all by images. Here the Interactive Panoramas relieves. Visitors see staff or lodgement interior or even interactive Photo Album where there are not plane pictures but whole Panoramas of places and objects are placed. And it is possible and interesting to see all that from all sides.
We offer our clients A3D Stitcher which may be widely applied to make your impressions be closer to people. You can create 3D Panoramas for electronic Photo Album, send them by email, show them to friends. With the help of A3D Stitcher you can create 3D Panorama of your house, yard or place you want to show everybody. You want to be modern in this world? So you need A3D Stitcher.
Anything3D is one of the leading corporations producing software for creating and processing Panoramas of such type. These days we want to present to our clients the revolutionary new approach in 3D Solution worked out on the basis of many-years experience - A3D Stitcher.
A3D Stitcher is highly tailored program designed for creating and processing Panoramic Images. It helps to create both simple Panoramic images and Interactive Movies.
It is extremely fresh and absolutely exclusive software in this branch!
We offer our clients A3D Stitcher which may be widely applied to make your impressions be closer to people. You can create 3D Panoramas for electronic Photo Album, send them by email, show them to friends. With the help of A3D Stitcher you can create 3D Panorama of your house, yard or place you want to show everybody. You want to be modern in this world? So you need A3D Stitcher.
Anything3D is one of the leading corporations producing software for creating and processing Panoramas of such type. These days we want to present to our clients the revolutionary new approach in 3D Solution worked out on the basis of many-years experience - A3D Stitcher.
A3D Stitcher is highly tailored program designed for creating and processing Panoramic Images. It helps to create both simple Panoramic images and Interactive Movies.
It is extremely fresh and absolutely exclusive software in this branch!
четверг, 6 августа 2009 г.
Hey, you!
Yes, you. Do not turn. Have you ever heard about the 3D Virtual tours? The are the interactive panoramas shown on web sites of realtor agencies or other.
To make this pano you do not need a lot of tools and special technique. The 2 products you need are your camera and the A3D Stitcher that will do all the recent work.
Try to make it by yourself. You will be impressed by the simplicity and rapidity of the results.
To make this pano you do not need a lot of tools and special technique. The 2 products you need are your camera and the A3D Stitcher that will do all the recent work.
Try to make it by yourself. You will be impressed by the simplicity and rapidity of the results.
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