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1. PANORAMIC MANUAL

Version 1.0-0813

Author:

Richard KennedyBrent Barcena

© 2013 by VirTra Inc. All Rights Reserved. VirTra, the VirTra logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of VirTra in the

United States and/or other countries.

Guidelines to creating your own panoramic images.

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COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2013 by VirTra Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without prior written permission from VirTra Inc.

DISCLAIMER

VirTra Inc. shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damage resulting from the performance or use of this product. This company makes no representations or warranties regarding the contents of this manual. Informa-tion in this manual has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contents. In the interest of continued product improvement, this company reserves the right to revise the manual or include changes in the specifications of the product described within it at any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes. The information contained in this manual is provided for general use by the customers of the product.

TRADEMARKS

Product names used in this manual are ascribed to their respective owners and acknowledged.

ASSUMPTIONS

Some assumptions are made when using this document. For example most steps take place assuming that the user is at the desktop and the application is not open. This provides the user with the cleanest explanation of the steps to produce a specific effect. This manual is to be used as a “specific case” tool, not to provide the user with a complete A-Z how-to.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. CREATING THE PANORAMIC 6

1.1 360° DIGITAL CAMERA PANORAMIC SHOOTING 6

1.2 CAPTURING IMAGES FROM THE DIGITAL CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER 9

II. PANORAMIC STITCHING 12

2.1 KOLOR AUTOPANO GIGA 12

2.2 KOLOR AUTOPANO GIGA: GROUP SETTINGS 14

2.21 DETECTION TAB 14

2.22 PANORAMA TAB 15

2.23 RENDER TAB 16

2.24 PROCESS THE STITCH 17

III. CONTACT VIRTRA 19

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I. CREATING THE PANORAMIC

1.1 360° DIGITAL CAMERA PANORAMIC SHOOTING

1. With the use of a digital camera you can create 3000 environment panoramics. First, scout out a location suit-able for a scenario to take place. Position the tripod in an open area where there are no obstructions within an 8.0 ft. (2.43 m) diameter of the tripod. For example: crates, shelves, desks, bushes, etc… This is done to avoid objects in the scene from looking out of proportion. Some situations may not be avoided and the location will have to do. See Fig: 1 below.

Fig: 1 – Obstructions 8 ft Rule

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Fig: 2 - Camera Tripod Height and Level

2. Once in position, attach the digital camera to the tripod head. With the camera secured to the tripod, adjust the neck and legs to position at a height of 3.5 ft. (1.06 m). Then using the leveler, adjust the tripod so that it is level. An uneven tripod will result in panoramic image distortion. Fig: 2

3. Once you have finished adjusting the camera, it is time to take some pictures. Start by rotating the camera to position it for your first shot. Always remember the direction you were facing for your first shot. Your last picture will overlap the 1st pictures field of view. This overlap is a cue for the completion of a full 360° rotation and you are now ready for the next step.

4. Look through the viewfinder and familiarize yourself with what you see. Take note of what landmarks you see on either side of the image. A land mark can be anything that can be easily identified when setting up an image to shoot. Fig: 3

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Fig:3 - Identify Landmarks

Fig: - 4 Identify Landmarks

5. Now snap the picture. Keep in mind the landmark you identified on the left and right sides of the image. Rotate the camera clockwise by swiveling the neck of the tripod until the landmark you chose on the right side of the image is now lined up on the left side. (You do not have to line up the landmark exactly. It is suggested to leave plenty of overlap. There is no such thing as too much overlap). Once the second camera position is locked into place, snap that image. Fig: 3 & 4

6. Using the previous method, repeat those steps until the camera has made a complete 360° rotation. The result should be around 8 images. If you are left with less than 8 images, you will have to start over again. Less than 8 images indicate not enough overlap was given.

** It is highly recommended that more than one pass is taken at each location. It helps having options when stitch-ing the images together in the software AutoPano. Repeat this step positioning the camera tilt upwards for a high pass and another tilted downwards for a low pass. This should give you an end result of 24 pictures. 8 from the first pass, 8 from the high pass, and 8 from the low pass. This gives you more room to work with when later positioning your panoramic in the simulator.

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1.2 CAPTURING IMAGES FROM THE DIGITAL CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER 1. With the camera turned off, plug in the USB cable to the camera. Then, plug the other end of the cable from the

camera to any open USB slot on your computer. Turn on the camera and set it to the image viewing mode. (This mode is the same as if you were to view your photos on the camera).

Windows will notify you that a new device has been identified and should automatically install the driver needed to capture the images to your computer. (Auto driver install/update will only happen if connected to the internet).

If running Windows 7, a dialogue box will prompt you with the information needed to import the images from your camera. Fig: 5

2. Once prompted, double click the “Import pictures and videos icon”. This will automatically import and save the images to a folder in the Pictures Library on your computer. Fig: 6

Fig: 5 - Image Import

Fig: 6 - Pictures Library

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3. Once you have located that folder, go ahead and copy the .JPG images from it over to the “Raw Images” folder created for this training lesson. You may also rename the project something that is familiar other than “Your Project_01”. Fig: 7

4. If by chance you were not prompted with a dialogue box, click the windows icon at the bottom left and select the “Computer” option. Under”Portable Devices”, you will notice it has identified your camera and its name should appear. Fig: 8

Fig: 7 - File Structure

Fig: 8 - Portable Devices

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5. Once located, double click the camera icon and another box should appear with an icon for the cannon hard drive. Fig: 9

6. Double click that drive and you will be prompted with two folders. One is named “DCIM” and the other is “MISC”.Fig:10

Fig: 9 - Cannon Hard Drive

Fig: 10 - Folder Structure

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1. Open the program Kolor Autopano Giga to build your panoramic stitch. Once Autopano is open, go ahead and click the icon that resembles folders and magnify glass named “Select Images”. Fig: 12

2. This will open a dialogue box where you can select images from a specific location. Locate the folder where you saved your images to and click “open”. This will load the images into the software program. Fig: 13

II. PANORAMIC STITCHING

Fig: 12 - Select Images

Fig: 13 - Image Load

2.1 KOLOR AUTOPANO GIGA

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3. If you have yet to take images for your panoramic, you may use the images provided for you in this training les-son. They can be found here. Fig: 14

4. Once images are imported, go ahead and click the “Group Settings” button. This icon resembles a tool. Fig: 15

Fig: 14 - File Structure

Fig: 15 - Group Settings

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2.21 Detection Tab

1. In the Detection tab, change the “Control Points/ Image Pair” section from 50 to 100.2. In the “Links” section, select the check box to “Force every image to be in one panorama” if not selected

already.3. Under “Project”, choose the folder and filename where you would like this project to be saved to. Choose the

“Autopano Project” folder either in “Your project” or in the “Sample Project” provided. 4. Under the “Automate” section, check “Auto crop”, “Auto color correction” and “Auto color histogram” if not

selected already. These features help blend color differences between images which stack next to each other Fig: 16

Fig: 16 - Detection Settings

2.2 KOLOR AUTOPANO GIGA: GROUP SETTINGS

The group settings section is where you define and set up parameters to stitch the panoramic. Follow along and mimic the figure provided for reference. Fig 16

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2.22 Panorama Tab

1. In the panorama tab, select the “Preferred Projection” drop down menu and choose the “Mercator” option from the list. Fig: 17.

Fig: 17 – Preferred Projection

Fig: 17 – Preferred Projection

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2.23 Process the Stitch

1. Once you have returned to the main screen of the application you are ready to process this stitch. Go ahead and select the “Detect” icon at the top left. This icon resembles a green play button. Fig: 18

2. Once the software has finished the stitch, you should see the final outcome on right side of screen.

3. If you are satisified with the stitch, select the “Render Panorama” button to finalize and render to the file loca-tion specificied earlier. The icon resembles a gear. Fig: 19

Fig: 18 – Detect/process the stitch

Fig: 19– Render Panorama

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(Otherwise, if you would like to make further adjustments, you can do so by double clicking the processed stitch on the right. This will open the stitch in a new window where you have full control over stitch control points & color corrections.)

4. Once selected, this will open the render settings dialogue box. These settings will be the same as the ones you selected earlier in Fig 18. You are now ready to render this stitch. Select the render button on the bottom and your panoramic will begin to render to the specificied file location. Fig: 20.

Fig: 20 – Render Output Settings

2.24 Render Tab

In the render tab, go ahead and apply these settings:

1. Under “Format” select the following:Format: TiffDepth: 8 bitsDPI: 300

2. Under “Output” select the following:

Folder: Choose the “Stitch” folder un-der “Sample Projects” or you can save in your project folder.

Filename: Choose a filename for your panoramic.

Refer to the settings in Fig: 20.

3. Once you have matched your settings to the ones in the figures provided, click “OK” at the bottom right and you are now ready to process the stitch.

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III. CONTACT VIRTRA

If you have any questions with the Panoramic process, please see contact below:

Brett ErnenputschService Manager

7970 S. Kyrene RoadTempe, AZ 85284 USA

Office: 480.968.1488 x 5029Mobile: 480.456.9173Email: [email protected]

To download an electronic copy of this manual, please scan the QR code below with your smartphone device or visit:

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