[Radiance-general] HDR images

Jack de Valpine jedev at visarc.com
Thu May 14 10:56:52 PDT 2009


Hi Christoph,

I have a 5D and  Sigma 180 fisheye. I would be happy to bring them by 
sometime if you are interested in checking them out.

Actually, if we are on the topic of porting applications a port of the 
canoncap application would be pretty nice....

Best,

-Jack

Greg Ward wrote:
> Hi Christoph,
>
> I'm cross-posting my reply to the HDRI mailing list, where this 
> probably belongs.
>
> I hired a programmer friend of mine to port Photosphere to Windows and 
> Linux a few years ago, but she has since had two children and is a 
> busy mom.  I'm not sure where that project stands, to be honest.  I 
> know it is possible to compile the command-line tool hdrgen under 
> Windows with some effort, but it hasn't been done for many a year.
>
> The Canon 5D camera with Sigma fisheye is a good choice, and Sigma has 
> a 180-degree fisheye that works on APS sensors now as well, so you 
> could get a Nikon D90 (or whatever) and use that as a lower-cost 
> alternative.
>
> Cheers,
> -Greg
>
>> From: "Reinhart, Christoph" <reinhart at gsd.harvard.edu>
>> Date: May 14, 2009 6:34:44 AM PDT
>> Dear colleagues:
>>
>> I am planning to introduce HDR imagery in my daylighting class in the 
>> fall using Photosphere. My understanding is that I will need a CCD 
>> camera, a wide-angle/fisheye lense and a luminance meter to calibrate 
>> the camera. Could anybody recommend any specific products that I 
>> should buy? Has anybody compiled Photosphere under Windows (sorry 
>> GregJ).
>>
>> Thanks a lot,
>>
>> Christoph
>
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