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Ladybug 2 and Ladybug 3-spherical video cameras produced by Point Grey Research

Ladybug 2 and Ladybug 3-spherical video cameras produced by Point Grey Research

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The paper focuses on the exploration of immersive environments where 360° imagery and 360° video provide a potential for projects in education. 'Discover Krakow', 360° film produced for the display on immersive screens, has educational values as it refers to historical events and geographical facts of the city that the spectator is exploring during...

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... and Quintero (2009) focus on the creation of 360° video in 3D modeling software because panoramic cameras are still high-priced. Ladybug cameras from Point Grey Research (Figure 1) enable the creation of spherical video. The company has released three models of spherical video cameras to date. ...
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... the screen in Montreal to Arena360 or ICCI360 a few issues are noticeable. The position of the 360° screen was much above heads of the spectators and instead of looking in front as in Cyclorama (Figure 9), the audience within screens installed in Plymouth had to watch the content with their heads looking up ( Figure 10ERROR! REFERENCE SOURCE NOT FOUND.). ...
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... researcher"s website - www.360stories.net - (Figure 11) presents five videos of the discussed immersive environments. Four videos were recorded inside these image spaces using Ladybug2 or Ladybug3 camera. ...
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... videos were recorded inside these image spaces using Ladybug2 or Ladybug3 camera. Only one video was recorded using normal camcorder and presents "Discover Krakow" projected on iDome at City University of Hong Kong (Figure 12). The fully rendered movie about Krakow was demonstrated to the students at the University of Plymouth in Arena360 ( Figure 10). ...
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... one video was recorded using normal camcorder and presents "Discover Krakow" projected on iDome at City University of Hong Kong (Figure 12). The fully rendered movie about Krakow was demonstrated to the students at the University of Plymouth in Arena360 ( Figure 10). The time of journey was shortened from about 45 minutes to 13 minutes and 46 seconds by changing the frame rate in video editing software. ...