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+ | {{Glossary|"Inverted panorama" where you can move around an object.}} | ||
Object Movies are "inverted panoramas" where you see a scene from outside. Object Movies consist of a series of images | Object Movies are "inverted panoramas" where you see a scene from outside. Object Movies consist of a series of images | ||
and they do not need further manipulation like stitching or remapping. | and they do not need further manipulation like stitching or remapping. | ||
− | The simplest form is single row of images around and object. A multi row object movie consists of | + | The simplest form is single row of images around and object. A multi row object movie consists of multiple rows normally with different tilt angles. |
− | + | Since Object Movies only consists of images they are not limited to turning objects. | |
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+ | Please see [[Create object movies]] and [[Self-made object turntable]] for details. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 20:37, 23 November 2007
Object Movies are "inverted panoramas" where you see a scene from outside. Object Movies consist of a series of images
and they do not need further manipulation like stitching or remapping.
The simplest form is single row of images around and object. A multi row object movie consists of multiple rows normally with different tilt angles.
Since Object Movies only consists of images they are not limited to turning objects.
Please see Create object movies and Self-made object turntable for details.