Linear Panoramas with Hugin

Linear Panoramas with Hugin

We have covered panorama creation using Hugin in previous posts.  The method used was taking pictures from a singular point and stitching the images together to create an immersive experience.  In this post we will use Hugin to create panoramic scenes, however the images will be sourced from a moving video camera. There are a few challenges from our source video.  First, the camera used has a wide angle lens.  The images will be distorted by the lens and we…

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Computerized Tomography – Introduction and History

Computerized Tomography – Introduction and History

Images created from present day xray scanners are the result of computer processing. The methods used in radiology have evolved since its discovery. It is safe to assume that computers will continue to be used to advance this field of understanding. Here you will be introduced to this technology. Together, we will cover the history of radiographic imaging and how it has arrived to were it is today. I will also cover one of the techniques used in computerized tomography…

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Anaglyph imagery from video sources

Anaglyph imagery from video sources

What is an anaglyph? Source http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anaglyph “..a stereoscopic motion or still picture in which the right component of a composite image usually red in color is superposed on the left component in a contrasting color to produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through correspondingly colored filters in the form of spectacles.” For our purposes, an anaglyph is the merging of two image files that represent the view point of the left and right eye. Since we’ll view the images with…

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