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360 blend

Post by melamedori »

hello everyone. i am a teacher and all i need to do in my school is to Create a 360 degrees projection with 3 projectors. i am not going to be VJ. so, is resolume avenue enough for me or i need resolume arena ? where can i find documentation or video to learn how to do it ? thanks

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Re: 360 blend

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Edge blending is only available in Arena.
You can find info how to do it here: https://resolume.com/support/en/edge-blending

To create a 360degree blend you can drag the edges of the slices off the composition are in the input selection somewhat like in this video
phpBB [video]
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Re: 360 blend

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You can always hand craft your blend masks, and your projectors may have edge blending. A hand-crafted PNG won't be as configurable/editable as Resolume Arena but then edge blends won't change much in an installation.

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Re: 360 blend

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Zoltán wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2020 09:37 Edge blending is only available in Arena.
You can find info how to do it here: https://resolume.com/support/en/edge-blending

To create a 360degree blend you can drag the edges of the slices off the composition are in the input selection somewhat like in this video
phpBB [video]
I think aspect ratio of the source will not manteined in this way

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Re: 360 blend

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Blusound wrote: Fri Sep 04, 2020 10:42 I think aspect ratio of the source will not manteined in this way
Why do you think that?
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Re: 360 blend

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Your input right slice is 400x480 which is a aspect ratio of 0.83 and ur output right slice is 640x720 which is an aspect ratio of 0.89

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Re: 360 blend

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Yeah, the short video is more about showing the concept, to drag the slice out to the left and right sides to create the wrap around blend.
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Re: 360 blend

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I tried to re-create your setup but with coerent aspect ratio without success. Can you please explain better the way to achieve an edge blending for a 360 projection setup with Arena?
Tanks a lot.
Leonardo

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Re: 360 blend

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This should get you started: https://resolume.com/support/en/edge-blending
Repeat for the projectors you have, and the last one/first one, is the special blend where you drag the input slice out of the composition sampling area, so it overlaps on the other side.
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Re: 360 blend

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Zoltán wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 19:06 This should get you started: https://resolume.com/support/en/edge-blending
Repeat for the projectors you have, and the last one/first one, is the special blend where you drag the input slice out of the composition sampling area, so it overlaps on the other side.
Ok but what I don't understand is how to achieve that without loosing aspect ratio on the first and the last one slices.

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