Peripheral Vision

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Take photos around you. They are saved with the camera orientation (rotation matrix).
Watch previously taken photos turning the screen left-right and up-down.
The idea is to see what we can get using only the sensors of the phone (compass and accelerometer). This does not export wide jpegs ready for printing because quality is not good enough for that anyway (a post processing, fine positioning and blurring of transitions would be needed).
Experimental: upload panoramas on the web (see demo on Website). Source code available (link also on Website).
A good spec phone is better.
Refs/links (stitch and match moving):
Photosynth, Panotools, Keriven
Devon - 2011-09-25
Very good start and a great idea, but as the description says, it needs a lot of work. Could be very awesome someday.
Zach Jon - 2011-06-28
Dan - 2011-08-20
This totally fails to deliver but that said I hope the development continues so we get something as polished as photosynth so don't give up
Chris Thomas - 2011-08-27
Zach - 2011-10-07
Needs a lot of work
Lukas - 2011-06-10
Poff - 2011-06-13
Get message, out of memory. To big picture size. Have a lot of memory left.
Matt - 2011-08-24
Constant force close. Very jittery. Unresponsive.
ck - 2011-05-02
Ian - 2011-06-26
Jittery as hell, fails to remember where it's pointing and will only take 1 photo before it FCs
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