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Newbie Joined: Apr 22, 2018 16:31 Messages: 3 Offline
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Hi, I use Gear 360 Director to stich videos taken from gear 360.
Unfortunately, due to the error of centering of the image sensors, as
well as errors of parallelism of the same and of the optical compartment
(errors of YAV, Pitch and Roll) the stitching algorithm is unstable, and
unable to handle seemingly simple situations.
That's why I ask if possible to insert a small calibration tool for more experienced users.
Wanting to be more precise, the parameters that should ideally appear,for each sensor, are:
Lens distortion.
vignetting
Roll
Pitch
yaw
Radius circumference of cutout
Vertical and horizontal offset .

Moreover it would be very pleasant to be able to act on a parameter of control of the verticalization. To make it more or less aggressive.

I understand that these requests of mine are perhaps typical of software belonging to higher price ranges.
For this, I thank you for your attention, even if my wishes were not fulfilled.
Best regards
Vito S.

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James Dotson
Senior Contributor Location: Tennessee Joined: Aug 24, 2009 20:40 Messages: 3066 Offline
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Normally I would tell you to add this to the wishlist in the PD16 forum, but since the next version will be in beta testing soon it will probably have to wait for future versions. __________________________________
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Quote Normally I would tell you to add this to the wishlist in the PD16 forum, but since the next version will be in beta testing soon it will probably have to wait for future versions.

Thanks for the answer.Regarsds. Vito S.
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The new version of the app on smartphone has better stabilization algorithm than the PC version.
This shows that the latter is not well calibrated.
For example see the following video from the eleventh minute onwards:
<a>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STV9rkvWvBk</a>
or this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=H3FEh-l0OfM

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