[Luis], a regular Hackaday reader, sent in some info about his 360 degree video experiments. He wanted a cheap device to use with a video camera, producing video that can be displayed using a free ...
Some custom software and a little work resulted in a usable 360 degree camera. SimpleCV (a light version of OpenCV) provides the algorithms to unwrap the frames and you can take video with the ...
You've probably seen 360-degree videos during your Internet use: Oreo has gotten on board, and Google and The New York Times both have pages dedicated to the medium. (If you're interested in what ...
Use the Oncam 360-degree Camera Viewer to view and dewarp live and recorded videos from any Oncam cameras that are connected to the same network. Choose between various screen layouts and dewarping ...
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