A reconstructed modell from my diploma thesis “Texturierte 3-D-Mesh Generierung aus Stereobildsequenzen”. I used 13 2D stereo images without known camera position as input.
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Hier zeige ich euch, wie ihr in Cinema 4D ein Anaglyph Video erstellt. Anschließend machen wir das Video in After Effects in 3D.
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19. Oktober 2011 um 15:27
amazing. you said you used opencv… did you use any other computer vision libraries? or did you modify the opencv code at all?
19. Oktober 2011 um 16:10
I tried to go further on the Learning Opencv’s example of the chapter 12 by using the cvRepreojectImageto3D() function, but well, it seems that it only works when you feed the set of images from the sample file… I tried to feed my own set of image pairs but it doesn’t work at all….could anyone please help me???
Thanks in advance!!!
19. Oktober 2011 um 16:45
The Software ist not released as Open-Source (yet) – and it uses the OpenCV Library, wich has some errors in the current version…
I don’t think i can release a stable and easy installable beta version.
19. Oktober 2011 um 17:39
Is software to do this available anywhere?
19. Oktober 2011 um 18:29
No – Sorry, just the german version. But you can read the papers of Marc Pollefeys and David Nister. I did not invent something new, i just recombined/modified other known algorithms.
19. Oktober 2011 um 18:58
Do you have an English version of your thesis?
19. Oktober 2011 um 19:17
Analglyph^^
19. Oktober 2011 um 19:59
Ihr wundert euch wahrscheinlich warumeine 3D brille aufhabe…mhh..Überschrift 3D 3D Puppe..mhhh….das gibt einem zu denken
19. Oktober 2011 um 20:36
@MrAnimator1001 da bin ich dir wohl zuvor gekommen.
19. Oktober 2011 um 20:40
hey dass Tutorial wollte ich machen.