My 5 years old Quiksee competitor
I’ve just heard that Google has bought Quiksee for 10 millions $. I was curious about Quiksee virtual tour technology as I’ve written myself something that seem equivalent 5 years ago. But their...
View ArticleHow to bypass WebGL Sop restriction
Google Chrome and Firefox are blocking cross-domain image in WebGL (because of a security issue). This is really annoying when you want to display image from other domain in WebGL. To bypass this...
View ArticleThree.js PhotoSynth Viewer with pictures and new UI
I really like JS development and my Google Chrome PhotoSynth extension is a really good opportunity to experiment new thing with WebGL. So I’ve added new features to my previous version: Navigation...
View ArticleHow to bypass WebGL Sop restriction v2
I’ve previously posted a trick to bypass the WebGL same origin policy restriction in a particular context. But my solution had a major drawback: it was slow due to jpeg decoding in javascript....
View ArticlePhotoSynth viewer with HTML5 FileSaver
Happy New Year Everyone! This is my small gift for 2012: I’ve updated my PhotoSynth Google chrome extension! New features: Point cloud downloading is working now! Previous downloadify solution wasn’t...
View ArticlePhotoSynth bundle.out export!
I’ve updated my Google Chrome extension to export a valid bundle.out from a PhotoSynth. The bundle.out generated need to be used with HD version of the images (not the thumbnails). Moreover I’ve...
View ArticleImproving PhotoSynth extension performance
I’ve recently discover the new transferable object feature in Google chrome. BTW transferable objects are really great! Furthermore you really should use them as I’ve found that structure cloning is...
View ArticleWebGL Photosynth extension updated
I’ve updated my PhotoSynth extension for Google Chrome. I’ve included all optimization described in my previous post: point cloud loading is 4x faster and ply file generation could be 17x faster in...
View ArticleRansac.js
Recently I’ve been reading a very interesting paper about a threshold-free Ransac solution called Recon (stand for REsidual CONsensus). The video presentation is very interesting and makes me realize...
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