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Le 04/04/2016 18:50, LanuHum a écrit :
> Le_Forgeron <jgr### [at] freefr> wrote:
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>> It's the distance between the eyes.
>> It's about 13 cm usually, for adult human at least.
>> I do not know if you have a scale setting for your scene. (something like: 1 pov
unit = x.xxx meter )
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>>> parallaxe atan2(???,???) //It is calculated the exporter or is declared by
>>> the user?
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>> If you have a "focus" point, it might help.
>> Focus point is on the line from 'location', along 'direction'.
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>> Here attached is an illustration of distance and parallaxe.
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>> Value of parallaxe is in radian.
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>> It's the angle away from the direction vector for each pseudo-center for the image
of each eye.
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> I understood that manual input is necessary.
> omni_directional_stereo and fisheye_stereographic these parameters require???
> Thanks.
omni_directional_stereo needs only "distance" (same meaning as for "camera stereo").
fisheye_stereographic is single point of view (blame the historical naming): no stereo
vision there.
(and no "distance" and no "parallaxe"). It's a fisheye, with a specific curve for
mapping.
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