360Rize 360 Video Underwater Scuba Test
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http://wp.me/p2QJl7-62 (Click Link to play inside the 360 Video Underwater) Olean, NY -- YMCA -- Our first under water scuba test using the patent pending 360Rize Video Gear with our NEW patent pending Snap-On/Off Filter and Lens to convert under water FOV. • • I know it still needs some work but I believe its now only a matter of time before it will be perfect. And I'm confident between the software and hardware tweaking it can only get better from here. Finally, I can see a light at the end of the tunnel. (smile) • • When I first tried this concept over several years ago, I never realized how drastically the FOV (Field of View) changes under water. Nor did I understand how to fix it, not to mention the surprise when I tried it for the first and couldn't figure out what happened. But with todays technology, optices, equipment, software and tons of internet research I guess anything is possible, especially if you put your mind to it. With the invent of 360 Heros Video gear and the our new Scuba snap-on filter and lens which is designed to fit the GoPro housing makes it possible to have an affordable solution at your finger tips to create 360 video underwater which has been my goal for many years, being a huge scuba fan. • • What insprired my research in 360 video underwater was right after my first scuba production back in 2004 which took first place with the GWV Travel Magazine. After that my mission was to explore 360 video underwater with a goal to allow others a change to take 360 video without costing an arm and a leg. I hope you enjoy what we have done thus far and please stay tunned because more is on the way! • • Below are the specifications of this demo: • Video: Rectangular View 4,000 by 2,000 compress to 1,400 x 700 at 29.97 FPS (Frames per Second) • Equipment: 360Rize Video Gear, GoPro(tm) Hero 3 Black with Hero3 Housing, New Patent Pending Plug-n-Play Snap on Scuba Filters and Lens. • Software Video Stitcher: Kolor KAVA with an estimated CPU processing time of 4.5 Hours. • Orginal Footage: Qty 6 -- MP4 Video Streams shot at 1280×960 at 100 FPS using Hero3 Black wiht ProTune Mode. • CPU: Intel Core(tm) i7-2600K CPU Clocked at 3.4 GHz running Windows 7 64-bit, 16 Gigs of RAM
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