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Bostjan wrote:I was experimenting with the new methods of documenting the karst area, specially with the Virtual Reality panoramas since 1996. I have finally completed my ten years project of documenting Nova Krizna jama cave system. The cave is with the highest level of the protection and the entry is allowed only for scientists and researchers with the special permission from the Ministry of the environment. The first stage of visualization and documenting took place from 2000 to 2003. The new passage were discovered in November 2004 but I got the permission in autumn 2008 to enter the cave and I have completed the work in March 2009. Each entry was with 10-16 hours of climbing, you know... classic spelunking story
It might be interesting to see the visualization…here is the link to: http://www.burger.si/Jame/NovaKriznaJama/ENGuvod.html and list of VRs from different time periods: http://www.burger.si/Jame/NovaKriznaJama/seznam.html. The navigation was implemented inside the VR location and clickable interactive map with the pointer to the current position.
Kind regards as this is my very first post to this forum.
Bostjan
/ member of Speleological association of Slovenia / Krizna jama caving club
Chads93GT wrote:I take tons of photo stitch pictures in the caves I go to. The only problem is lining the photos up when I am done. Granted I am simply using a sony cybershop compact digital and side flashes. Ive got some great ones, and some.............not so great............ Learning how to position the camera to get a photo that will merge with the previous photos is what is hard to figure out. I guess the more i do it, the better I will get at it.
fuzzy-hair-man wrote:Chads93GT wrote:I take tons of photo stitch pictures in the caves I go to. The only problem is lining the photos up when I am done. Granted I am simply using a sony cybershop compact digital and side flashes. Ive got some great ones, and some.............not so great............ Learning how to position the camera to get a photo that will merge with the previous photos is what is hard to figure out. I guess the more i do it, the better I will get at it.
What do you use to the stitches? Hugin is great!! a really amazing piece of software for most of my stitches I can't see any evidence of the stitch, it is important that the exposure is the same though which could be difficult in a cave but easier with flashes?
cavetopia wrote:I have been having fun with some 360 panos. Here are some from a commercial cave in Colorado
http://www.cavetopia.com/glenwood/
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