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Support for unlicensed users => Post here if you can't find your License Key => Topic started by: BABE™ on February 03, 2012, 12:47:14 pm
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Great....
An image showing a field of view approximating or greater than, that of the human eye 8)
This means that aspect ratio of 2:1 or larger, the image being at least twice as wide as it is high.
I think that Lumion has in hand the power to achieve this
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Great....
An image showing a field of view approximating or greater than, that of the human eye 8)
This means that aspect ratio of 2:1 or larger, the image being at least twice as wide as it is high.
I think that Lumion has in hand the power to achieve this
What you can do is glue several shots together. If you create a camera angle of 30 degrees for example you can stich 12 of them to get a full cirle. That's the way cube maps are generated. We simply create 6 images with a 45 degree angle and together they combine into a box.
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Exactly the problem is their union, the time that must pass from one software to another,I can pull easily to photomerge but we can not get the same effect, mouse can move and not stays at a level or horizon target. lumion can offer only a click or more and do the calculate by it self to get the panoram view.
Thanks Remko
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I would love to see a panorama image export option in Lumion. Ideally it should have the resolution of (at least) 8000x4000 pixel (which is altogether not bigger MP than the current biggest export) but I could imagine 10000x5000 or even 12000x6000 pixel exports, too.
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While at it please consider a lenticular camera(s), that can render a scene several times in a given arc length centered on the subject. This would make fantastic 3D prints that only Lumion could deliver.
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I would love to see a panorama image export option in Lumion. Ideally it should have the resolution of (at least) 8000x4000 pixel (which is altogether not bigger MP than the current biggest export) but I could imagine 10000x5000 or even 12000x6000 pixel exports, too.
me too ;)
regards Gaieus
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Actually its not that difficult. I just made one with 2 pics from Lumion, took about 2 minutes.
1. you can use PS , here is how to
How To Make a Panorama In Photoshop (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJh6SC00wIs#ws)
2. you can use IrfanView, which is free, google:
How to create a panoramic view in IrfanView for a similar video