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Photographing long scenes with multi-viewpoint panoramas
2006
ACM Transactions on Graphics
Figure 1 A multi-viewpoint panorama of a street in Antwerp composed from 107 photographs taken about one meter apart with a hand-held camera. Abstract We present a system for producing multi-viewpoint panoramas of long, roughly planar scenes, such as the facades of buildings along a city street, from a relatively sparse set of photographs captured with a handheld still camera that is moved along the scene. Our work is a significant departure from previous methods for creating multiviewpoint
doi:10.1145/1141911.1141966
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