Theoretically such would be possible of courseNice if we could do something similar in krpano.
- but a 3d-geometry (or a depth-map) for the pano would be required. The question is where to get or how to build that geometry? A normal pano image alone doesn't contain/provide that information.Hi Klaus,Theoretically such would be possible of courseNice if we could do something similar in krpano.- but a 3d-geometry (or a depth-map) for the pano would be required. The question is where to get or how to build that geometry? A normal pano image alone doesn't contain/provide that information.
Best regards,
Klaus
Maybe something like this Klaus :)?There is a misunderstanding - I don't mean how to render (that's the easy part) - I mean how to shoot/capture/record the 3d geometry or that depth map.
When you shoot a pano, you shoot only a flat 2d image without any deep information. There would a laser scanner or 3d-stereo-process required to build that 3d-data.
If the hotspots and the pano's are aligned properly, the effect is almost identical.I think that transition like zoomblend but with support of transition direction will be good enough
it is very hard to realize this blending type?
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