All who want to do "comfy" stereo panoramas should definitely read this
some advice from John Carmack for stereo panos
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In case it wasn't posted on the forum yet here is some valuable advice from john Carmack: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? ... 6735798590
All who want to do "comfy" stereo panoramas should definitely read this
All who want to do "comfy" stereo panoramas should definitely read this
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. - Yogi Berra
Thank you abstrax, that will be helpful!
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Thank you for the link. That insight will be very helpfull for the next month entry, unfortunetly is too late for this month.
I was surprized by the 1.5m distance sice I've used as reference the 10x the interocular distance rule. Hoping this won't disqualify my entry for this month.
I was surprized by the 1.5m distance sice I've used as reference the 10x the interocular distance rule. Hoping this won't disqualify my entry for this month.
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