Agreed.Date: 7/31/2006 10:30:29 AM
Author: belle
very cool serg, the fire does look more realistic now. the diamond looks rather dark compared to what i usally see in real life but maybe it's just my monitor
Re:the diamond looks rather dark compared to what i usally see in real life but maybe it''s just my monitor (or my always bright and clear sunny skies
Good but very difficult question. I will check different exposition( adaptation level) and viewer size.
Re: If not, do you have an estimated release date?
End of September 2006
Re: are there any more new features you could share with us?
re:What I'm not sure about is how the photo is made. It appears to be a 360 degree photo, so I don't know if you need a camera capable of that, or whether you import several still photos or if the photos has to be a video one.
Date: 8/1/2006 12:24:16 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
Sergey that stone is 21ct? Why so big?
Bigger diamond has better fire.
Will it be possible to use an incomplete photo? Eg take a photo with a normal camera facing the same direction as the diamond that might only include 1/4 of the panorama?
May be. We will try do it.
You have already told me it will be possible to use stitched photo''s that we can all do with common camera software. I presume we would need to use the camera on a fixed exposure setting?
You need do several photos with diffirent exposition. then you need convert these pictures to HDRI panorame by special software
It would work better with round well cut stones becuse they gather most of their light from a small amount of arear directly above the stone.Date: 8/1/2006 2:47:48 AM
Author: Serg
Date: 8/1/2006 12:24:16 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
Will it be possible to use an incomplete photo? Eg take a photo with a normal camera facing the same direction as the diamond that might only include 1/4 of the panorama?
May be. We will try do it.