360° video FFGL plugin for resolume?

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vj Lambency
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Re: 360° video FFGL plugin for resolume?

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DanielArnett wrote:Wish I got notifications for these replies. Glad you like the plugins. I'll try to find time for the little world and double fisheye effects. And post them here.Just need to figure out what the little world effect is in mathematical terms.
Hi Daniel,

I love the vj 360 freeframe used at my last gig and it was great! I too would love to have it zoom out to a tinyworld and also zoom into a tunnel - like the free gopro VR player http://www.kolor.com/gopro-vr-player/download/

Thanks for your work.

Cheers!

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Re: 360° video FFGL plugin for resolume?

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I was also looking to know about plugin .. helpful for me at some points .. :D

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Re: 360° video FFGL plugin for resolume?

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Any chance of getting these compiled for 64bit?
DanielArnett wrote:Okay, I've been wanting the same thing for a while so I wrote one myself.

Introducing 360 VJ, a plugin for Resolume to rotate a 360 video in realtime.

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Re: 360° video FFGL plugin for resolume?

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Can we have this for 64bit?

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Re: 360° video FFGL plugin for resolume?

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DanielArnett wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2017 20:43 Okay, I've been wanting the same thing for a while so I wrote one myself.

Introducing 360 VJ, a plugin for Resolume to rotate a 360 video in realtime.
Excellent implementation Daniel. Thank you for this.
I was toying with it today, and wanted to know one thing. Does it respect underlying "alpha" - more specifically, being new to the latest incarnation of Resolume ( I used to use it back in the early 2000s) I can't seem to do a proper chroma/greenscreen on a clip and composite it over a background.
- I use greenscreen on a clip
- Then drop in the flat-to-fisheye plugin
... The result is I get a 'grey' background on the keyed out greenscreen.

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