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Tuesday, November 16th 2010, 5:56pm

3-D (Stereo) Panoramas in auto-anaglyphing format at 3DPan.org

Hello,

I would like to introduce you to 3dpan.org , a website developed and dedicated for viewing three-dimensional (3D stereo) Gigapixel panoramas with no eye-strain!



Reg-Cyan anaglyph (those funny glasses) are required. The anaglyphing is performed in your browser in real-time in a proprietary method that minimizes ghosting and eliminates eye strain.

I just presented this new technology at the Gigapixel Imaging for Science conference at Carnegie Mellon University on November 13th. 3DPan.org uses new proprietary methods to align the left and right views at whichever point the viewer positions their mouse. 3DPan.org can display any image shot as a three dimensional stereo pair and provides auto-alignment between the underlying left and right images. Image pairs are uploaded to the Gigapan.org website as individual left and right images, then combined for stereo viewing at 3dpan.org.

The underlying panorama viewing technology used is krpano;)

3DPan.org is still beta testing and new features will be added soon.

Full information on shooting and displaying in 3D can be found by viewing this Gigapan http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/64651/

When you add good stereo-pairs to Gigapan, I will add them to the 3dpan.org site. Non-commercial work only (as per Gigapan terms of service).

Please provide feedback and hope you enjoy! Comment at 3dpan.blogspot.com

Jason Buchheim
Developer 3DPan.org

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "odysseyjason" (Nov 17th 2010, 12:54am)


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Tuesday, November 23rd 2010, 1:26pm

nice

hi jason,

great idea that envidens the scope of nice things to do with kr pano.

what a pity that in my case many of the panos do NOT work properly (firefox 3.6.12) or are
technically not a good piece of work. one of the best ones simulating anaglyph 3D are from orbilia23

what is "Oakland, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania " for ? there are two different pictures in one.
close either one eye to see past and present?

regards
jan

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Tuesday, November 23rd 2010, 1:45pm

Hi,

Very interesting !

Just for fun, and not Gigapixels, last summer, I've tried to realize some anaglyphing tour (Red/Cyan) in Caving :

Les Oublis, 10 panos
Le Crochet Superieur, 11 panos
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Thursday, January 6th 2011, 4:13pm

http://www.mediavr.com/ipad3/mirazozo1f.htm


here is a stereo panorama with two rapidly rotating cameras so action scenes can be captured
-- it works on Ipad too thanks to Krpano

I write about my method for this kind of pano on the PTGui list
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PanoToolsNG/message/46991


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Friday, January 7th 2011, 9:49am

Old military underground construction in 2D and 3D anaglyph

Hello,

Here
an old but empty military underground construction :
- 2 x 26 panoramas
- 1 general map and 4 detailed maps (orange hotspots on maps)
- with a button to see in 2D/3D...
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Tuesday, January 18th 2011, 8:52am

if I have only one cam, how can I make a (fake?) 3D Panorama??

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Tuesday, January 18th 2011, 6:22pm

Just make a panorama and then move your camera a few cms:
http://iolar.nl/vt/huiskamer_3d

This is not possible with moving people.

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Tuesday, January 18th 2011, 9:13pm

RE: 3-D (Stereo) Panoramas in auto-anaglyphing format at 3DPan.org

There are some nice ones, but some are 'strange' (look like they're not ok). I like the one with the dinosaur.


I just presented this new technology at the Gigapixel Imaging for Science conference at Carnegie Mellon University on November 13th. 3DPan.org uses new proprietary methods to align the left and right views at whichever point the viewer positions their mouse. 3DPan.org can display any image shot as a three dimensional stereo pair and provides auto-alignment between the underlying left and right images. Image pairs are uploaded to the Gigapan.org website as individual left and right images, then combined for stereo viewing at 3dpan.org.


Maybe it's my fault, but I do not see any changes when moving my mouse (with glasses on), except that the pano moves. The depth doesn't change or something. What should be the difference?

@Peter: Wauw, you made some very, very nice ones! I'm impressed. I thought it was not possible with two camera's on one statue. And what about the nodal point? They both have parallax errors or so? How to know how far from eachother you need to put the lenses? I tried 3 and 5 cm or so (for above 3d-pano) and 3cm was the best (but now it looks very few to me?). The pano's of jpdeglet69 are not as nice as yours (I thought you also made them actually), what is the key to make good 3d-pictures (or in this case 3d-panorama's)?

Everything is red-blue now ;).

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Wednesday, January 19th 2011, 8:53pm

Hey jpdeglet69,

Your tour would be great if you could include some 'how it use to look' regular still shots perhaps lay on the floor for people to click on. Probably quite hard to get hold of I guess if its a military base?

Nice tour though?