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  • bosak@flx.masto.hostB bosak@flx.masto.host

    #photography #filmphotography #retrobosak

    Roll 1969park05: Berkeley (May 30, 1969)

    This panorama was taken on 12 frames stitched together in Photoshop. The fact that I took the set as a panorama and then held on to the negatives for half a century until technology made it possible to render this image is so cool that I'm just going to leave this out here by itself for a day to let you all dig it.

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    @bosak Amazing!

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    • bosak@flx.masto.hostB bosak@flx.masto.host

      #photography #filmphotography #retrobosak

      Roll 1969park05: Berkeley (May 30, 1969)

      This panorama was taken on 12 frames stitched together in Photoshop. The fact that I took the set as a panorama and then held on to the negatives for half a century until technology made it possible to render this image is so cool that I'm just going to leave this out here by itself for a day to let you all dig it.

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      @bosak That's very cool. I think we can make a Gaussian Splat from that with some new tools from Apple so it's more of a 3D model... want me to give it a whirl?

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      • spencerlindsay@theforkiverse.comS spencerlindsay@theforkiverse.com

        @bosak That's very cool. I think we can make a Gaussian Splat from that with some new tools from Apple so it's more of a 3D model... want me to give it a whirl?

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        @Spencerlindsay Sure! I'll be interested to see what you can make of it.

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        • bosak@flx.masto.hostB bosak@flx.masto.host

          #photography #filmphotography #retrobosak

          Roll 1969park05: Berkeley (May 30, 1969)

          This panorama was taken on 12 frames stitched together in Photoshop. The fact that I took the set as a panorama and then held on to the negatives for half a century until technology made it possible to render this image is so cool that I'm just going to leave this out here by itself for a day to let you all dig it.

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          @bosak superb!

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          • bobhorowitz@sfba.socialB bobhorowitz@sfba.social

            @bosak superb!

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            @BobHorowitz Thank you!

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            • bosak@flx.masto.hostB bosak@flx.masto.host

              #photography #filmphotography #retrobosak

              Roll 1969park05: Berkeley (May 30, 1969)

              This panorama was taken on 12 frames stitched together in Photoshop. The fact that I took the set as a panorama and then held on to the negatives for half a century until technology made it possible to render this image is so cool that I'm just going to leave this out here by itself for a day to let you all dig it.

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              @bosak

              What's the event there? Some kind of concert? Or is this just a normal day at the beach before air conditioning became widespread?

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              • megamichelle@a2mi.socialM megamichelle@a2mi.social

                @bosak

                What's the event there? Some kind of concert? Or is this just a normal day at the beach before air conditioning became widespread?

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                @MegaMichelle See https://flx.masto.host/@bosak/116188171989607427

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                • bosak@flx.masto.hostB bosak@flx.masto.host

                  #photography #filmphotography #retrobosak

                  Roll 1969park05: Berkeley (May 30, 1969)

                  This panorama was taken on 12 frames stitched together in Photoshop. The fact that I took the set as a panorama and then held on to the negatives for half a century until technology made it possible to render this image is so cool that I'm just going to leave this out here by itself for a day to let you all dig it.

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                  @bosak@flx.masto.host I prefer Abel Gance, 1928.

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                  • bosak@flx.masto.hostB bosak@flx.masto.host

                    @Spencerlindsay Sure! I'll be interested to see what you can make of it.

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                    @bosak

                    Wild! https://superspl.at/scene/126fd14e

                    Go in through the point of the triangle. That's the camera location.

                    I think it would probably do better with a single from your pano.

                    I built this with Apple's new Sharp Monocular View Synthesis in Less Than a Second, released by Apple's ML team in December.

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                    • chris@mstdn.gamesC chris@mstdn.games

                      @bosak Amazing!

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                      @chris Thanks!

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                      • spencerlindsay@theforkiverse.comS spencerlindsay@theforkiverse.com

                        @bosak

                        Wild! https://superspl.at/scene/126fd14e

                        Go in through the point of the triangle. That's the camera location.

                        I think it would probably do better with a single from your pano.

                        I built this with Apple's new Sharp Monocular View Synthesis in Less Than a Second, released by Apple's ML team in December.

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                        @Spencerlindsay Honestly, I can't say that I'm impressed. This reminds me of what Google Maps does -- you get what looks like a 3D view, but it adds no useful information. (Which I guess it couldn't anyway, but it seems to be promising that at first, and I find that annoying.) Thanks for showing me what a splat is, anyhow. I had no idea.

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                        • bosak@flx.masto.hostB bosak@flx.masto.host

                          @Spencerlindsay Honestly, I can't say that I'm impressed. This reminds me of what Google Maps does -- you get what looks like a 3D view, but it adds no useful information. (Which I guess it couldn't anyway, but it seems to be promising that at first, and I find that annoying.) Thanks for showing me what a splat is, anyhow. I had no idea.

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                          @bosak fair. It’s not a great example. What’s wild about this is that it usually takes hundreds of photos to create a splat. Also, because it looks for camera geometry when it converts, the stitched nature of your very cool image is freaking it out.

                          Thanks for indulging my weird curiosity!

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