On 12 June 2014 16:18, Rick Lawrence <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> We have just had our first objects photographed in 360 degrees.
>
> The practical problems were space for the photography equipment and costumes, and dealing with a train on a dress that is being rotated.
>
> The room size may mean making a decision on resolution versus distance from object with large objects.
>
> We are pleased with the detail captured on the first go.
>
> http://peterstephens.co.uk/object_vr/ramm/childs_dress_360spin_18-1966-1/childs_dress_360spin_18-1966-1.php
>
> One of our local photographers has worked with 360 degree for a while so we used him. His website: http://www.peterstephens.co.uk/index.php
>
> Hopefully this is the start of a bigger project.
Very nice! Have you looked at using a background colour (e.g. green)
that could be mechanically replaced, i.e. for
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroma_key
That would open up a few possibilities for creative re-use of the
imagery, e.g. in educational materials
Dan
> Regards
>
> Rick
>
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