first test release of Panini-Video

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Tom Sharpless

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Oct 25, 2012, 1:31:57 PM10/25/12
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You can download an alpha test version of the new Panini-Video [here].  For Win32 now, for OSX soon.

Panini-Video opens up a whole new range of ultra-wide and hyper-wide views for videographers, by converting fish-eye video to natural looking perspective.  It works file-to-file at high speed and with good image fidelity, because it processes images on the gpu in their native yuv color coding. It has a new universal lens correction model that can be adjusted quite nicely by eye.  Projection controls include horizontal compresssion, vertical 'squeeze', aspect ratio, zoom, and horizontal and vertical shifts, all adjustable interactively even while video is playing. Plus controls to correct the perspective effects of camera roll, pitch and yaw up to +/- 15 degrees.  Reads a wide variety of video file formats automatically; writes easy to edit mpeg2-compressed .mp4 files.

David Haberthür

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Nov 4, 2012, 8:07:16 AM11/4/12
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On 25.10.2012, at 19:31, Tom Sharpless <tksha...@gmail.com> wrote:

You can download an alpha test version of the new Panini-Video [here].  For Win32 now, for OSX soon.

Panini-Video opens up a whole new range of ultra-wide and hyper-wide views for videographers, by converting fish-eye video to natural looking perspective.  It works file-to-file at high speed and with good image fidelity, because it processes images on the gpu in their native yuv color coding. It has a new universal lens correction model that can be adjusted quite nicely by eye.  Projection controls include horizontal compresssion, vertical 'squeeze', aspect ratio, zoom, and horizontal and vertical shifts, all adjustable interactively even while video is playing. Plus controls to correct the perspective effects of camera roll, pitch and yaw up to +/- 15 degrees.  Reads a wide variety of video file formats automatically; writes easy to edit mpeg2-compressed .mp4 files.

Looks promising!
I'm looking forward to test an OS X version :)
Habi


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