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>We've got a solution that outputs QuickTimeVR object files from input
>images. What format are you working from? How named in sequence?
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>On 7/29/11 3:25 PM, Parker, Anson (adp6j) wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I've got 1000 directories, each containing 18 photos. Each photo is a
>>picture of an object taken every 20 degrees. I am looking for a way to
>>stitch these together and output some sort of 3d file be it quicktime,
>>vrml, etcŠ I've tried vr worx however it doesn't really do batch work
>>well (or I don't understand it well) and I'm hoping there's an answer in
>>ImageJ any thoughts? Any other recommended softwares? Am focused on
>>open source, somewhat willing to hear about alternatives though
>> All the best and thank you,
>> Anson
>>
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