![]() I just purchased the dual hero system so that I can sync my two gopro hero 3+'s. ![]() ![]() I will write a detailed list of my current PTGui/After Effects workflow steps soon.īased on this very interesting thread, I have a few questions as I'm a bit new to this. It is hard to demonstrate these issues online without making anaglyph versions and most people dont have anaglyph glasses. With a 180 equirectangular pair there are more basic issues preventing good alignment in views much to the L or R especially up and down views. The reason being that when you take those equirectangulars and view them in VR Player as rectilinear views say then those same views in rectilinear perspective have good alignment close and far - if they are not yawed too much to the left or right. The main thing is to use standard PTGui (or Hugin) optimization to get distant areas of L and R equirectangulars aligned very exactly (vertically and horizontally) and not worry about vertical alignment for closer foreground areas. I think PTGui plus After Effects is still the way to go though. The most recent description in this thread about "morph to fit" vertical disparity removal in PTGui is I am afraid not really applicable to Rift processing Ive decided (though it is good to use for showing equirectangular panoramic stereo on 3d tvs etc). It makes me think you can video moving around much more and still be able to watch Gopro 3d in the Rift comfortably if it is steady enough. I have been working a lot with gimbal stabilizer tech - see the thread in this subsection. It gives sync for all video modes, stills and time lapse stills. I got mine yesterday - aka the Dual Hero System. Finally the Gopro sync kit for Gopro 3+ black is available from Gopro directly (but not in shops yet). I would like to know whether there exist some tools can handle these steps more intelligently. Re-generate the video files from the stitched images. Use PTGUI or some program similiar to do the stitch parameter estimation, and batch process all the frames.ģ. Extract every single frame from captured video stream.Ģ. Hi mediavr, I am very eager to know how you make your stereo movie using gopro3 camera? As far as I know, the video creation process would be:ġ. With two LCD Backpaks connected you can get stereo previewing of the video if you arrange some optics (spare Rift lenses maybe). It is very simple to shoot 3d for the Rift with this because all you need to do is hold the camera level and point it generally in the right direction.įor more accurate composition I can plug a Gopro LCD Backpak into the cable or I can plug a 7" monitor into the HDMI socket of one or other of the Gopros - I have this one With replacement Sunex lenses to get about 180 by 150 degree coverage on the 1920 by 1440 format on the Gopros I am not sure if the concept behind it can be extended to work with more than 2 camerasīasically my rig for this video looks like this Until recently there was no way to get good synchronization reliably with recent Gopros for stereo but there is now a sync cable you can buy from which works well. ![]() In VR Player under Media you need to set Format to Side by Side and Projection to Dome Here is a 180 equirectangular stereo movie done with a twin Gopro 3+ Black rig ![]()
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