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Sender:G. Donald Bain
Date/Time:2004-Oct-20 16:43:00
Subject:Re: Full Screen on digital projector??

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Full Screen on digital projector?? G. Donald Bain 2004-Oct-20 16:43:00
Panning is smooth, but there is a strange jitter or flashing in 
horizontal bands as it moves. Also, I see thin black lines between the 
tiles.

Using a dual 18 ghz G-5,  OS-X 10.3.5, GeForce FX 5200 in the AGP slot.

Don

On Oct 20, 2004, at 1:51 AM, Aldo Hoeben wrote:

>
>
>   This is what impressed me most about the Spi-V engine
>
>   etc.) It does not (yet?) anti-alias the picture, however, so the
>   stills don't look as good as with Quicktime.
> A quick note to let you know that SPi-V does do anti-aliasing (better 
> yet,  it will do trilinear filtering on most hardware), but not on 
> spherical images. Filtering is turned off by default for spherical 
> images, because of rendering artifacts at the zenith and nadir. If you 
> use cubic or cylindrical images, the image quality will arguably be 
> even better than what quicktime does at high quality, without the 
> performance hit.
>
> See the (cubic) samples at www.fieldofview.nl/pano-fullscreen.php
> Incidentally, ISeeMedia's Photovista has a nice facility to convert to 
> the cubic format SPi-V uses...
>
> 'do
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