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PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:46 am 

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Hello all,

Well, this is embarrassing, but while I was recording the calibration footage I forgot to tell my colleague to put the recorder software in calibration mode. This was on an insanely hectic set, and we had to rush off to let the rest of the crew and talent continue shooting. Long story short, it was too late to re-record.

Now, of course, when I try to calibrate the footage, it doesn't track the light. It gets distracted by little reflections in the background and the like, as you'd expect. Is there any trickery that can fix this by adjusting the brightness of the footage? Alternatively, is it at all possible to extract each camera's footage, edit it in, say, after effects, and carry on as before? (I realize how unlikely that is, but must ask.)

Thanks a million.
~Grey

PS The footage was captured with 4 PS3 cams with the latest iPi Recorder software.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:42 pm 

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Kind of a bump.

Can you combine recordings for use in the studio? Let's say, for example, I used two different computers with two kinects on each, and recorded simultaneously. Could I combine those?

Thanks.

Edit: Well, looks like you just have to guess and put each recording (which I jerry-rig separated thanks to Camtasia) in a separate corner with After Effects or something.

Ehhh... thanks guys xD


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:56 am 
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Location: Moscow, Russia
Hello
Currently we have no way of combining videos shot by multiple instances of iPi Recorder.
We plan to add AVI export capability for individual cameras to iPi Recorder. Though not for recombining later, but solely for the purpose of using video records in 3d party software, say, as source for face capture, or as video reference for keyframing.


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