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PhotoTechEDU Day 29: Photographing VR Panoramas

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Google Tech Talks October, 17 2007 ABSTRACT Scott Highton, one of the pioneers of virtual reality photography, will present an overview of methods and techniques for photographing VR panoramas. While VR panoramas have become common for online tours in the real estate and travel industries, where low-quality point-and-shoot technique seems to prevail, Scott focuses on the higher-end and higher-quality approaches that yield memorable and evocative imagery. Scott's talk will include discussion of the various capture and post-production technologies available for panoramic imaging today, as well as a look behind the scenes at real-life VR photo shoots Speaker: Scott Highton Scott Highton is one of the pioneers of virtual reality photography. He was the first independent photographer contracted by Apple to work with and test QuickTime VR, as well as an early photographic consultant and contract photographer during the development of IPIX's PhotoBubble technology. Specializing in photography of extreme locations and environments, he was the first to use both technologies underwater. Scott has been a commercial photographer, documentary cinematographer, and writer for close to 30 years, and is in the process of finishing his long-awaited book on Virtual Reality Photography techniques. He has lectured at a number of photo industry events, and produces the Virtu...

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beautifulife555 (March 6, 2008 at 5:29 pm)
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ECWNET (December 29, 2007 at 8:46 pm)
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vrpprv (October 30, 2007 at 3:45 am)
Excellent comment, and excellent catch on the long-time confusion between rear nodal point and entrance pupil. One of the engineers in the audience also picked this up during the talk, and we did immediate research in his office after lunch. Rest assured, this will be corrected in future presentations. Many thanks. Scott Highton
VRDundee (October 28, 2007 at 5:28 pm)
500 characters are not enough for what i had to say so i split it up in 4 parts. This system did only allow 3 consecutive postings...I thinks its spam alert i guess.
VRDundee (October 28, 2007 at 5:23 pm)
part3 The only obejction i would have and like to voice is the misconception of the rear nodal point of beeing the no parallax point for panoramic photography. It has been proven wrong and can be explained as being the center of the entrance pupil, instead. It is a virtual aperture that defines the area at the entrance of the optical system that can accept light. This depends on several critical factors in VR photography.
VRDundee (October 28, 2007 at 5:22 pm)
part2: I particularily liked your half dome documentation showing your inspiration and execution of that VR Photography project, filmed entirely by your self. Outstanding work.....read part 3
VRDundee (October 28, 2007 at 5:19 pm)
You are are a true VR trooper, Scott. Very nice presentation with all the aspects of VR from its enfancy to present state. Very few people can say they have been there, done that and still doing it. Part 1
asiavr (October 28, 2007 at 3:18 am)
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