Hey guys!
I´ve got some troubles with the deep images and negative spaces out of a panorama view and I´m trying to figure out where the problem occures. I hope you can help!
The rendering comes out of maya 2014 & Vray v2.25.01. It´s a deep exr-file. The camera in maya is a spherical camera which gives me the panoramaview with 360°degrees FOV from inside the 3D model. ( I´ve added some testfiles for better understanding )
I choose the deep images to get my multipass-file plus all the information the model brings in deep for holdout usage later.
As you can see the rgba-channel show the information uncut but the deep and the depth pass seem like they´re values are inverted at the far left and far right part of the image. I´ve graded the depth a bit for better visibility that there is indeed information.
I´ve tried to multiply all the negative values by -1 to receive a panorama with positive values but there´s something wrong. At the connection between negative and positive values a very hard edge appears.
This connection edge stays at its 180 degrees FOV wherever the camera points to. So far it seems the panorama view out of the camera cuts the image into a positive and a negative space exactly before and after this 180 degrees FOV.
These values don´t seem to go on with 181 instead of that more like 179 180 0 -1 -2 etc. Is there´s a possibility the values switch after 180 degree?
Or is it me, the user?
I appreciate every kind of suggestion or idea!!!
Cheers,
Olli
I´ve got some troubles with the deep images and negative spaces out of a panorama view and I´m trying to figure out where the problem occures. I hope you can help!
The rendering comes out of maya 2014 & Vray v2.25.01. It´s a deep exr-file. The camera in maya is a spherical camera which gives me the panoramaview with 360°degrees FOV from inside the 3D model. ( I´ve added some testfiles for better understanding )
I choose the deep images to get my multipass-file plus all the information the model brings in deep for holdout usage later.
As you can see the rgba-channel show the information uncut but the deep and the depth pass seem like they´re values are inverted at the far left and far right part of the image. I´ve graded the depth a bit for better visibility that there is indeed information.
I´ve tried to multiply all the negative values by -1 to receive a panorama with positive values but there´s something wrong. At the connection between negative and positive values a very hard edge appears.
This connection edge stays at its 180 degrees FOV wherever the camera points to. So far it seems the panorama view out of the camera cuts the image into a positive and a negative space exactly before and after this 180 degrees FOV.
These values don´t seem to go on with 181 instead of that more like 179 180 0 -1 -2 etc. Is there´s a possibility the values switch after 180 degree?
Or is it me, the user?
I appreciate every kind of suggestion or idea!!!
Cheers,
Olli
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