Hello to everyone,
Our planetarium (Spitz 512, 30-ft diameter, 60-seat) is in the process of being upgraded to digital, using the mirrordome/sphemir technology.
I am really impressed with Celestia, and would love to make it available to instructors so they can do tours, etc., in real time for their astronomy students.
This means we would need to have a dual display system, where the operatir sees a 'proper' image on the screen, while a warped, full-dome image is sent to the projectors. This would have to happen in real time (whew!)
I understand that some people are working on making Celestia warpable, but I haven't found any recent topics on the issue.
Is this still being worked on? If so, we'd be happy to volunteer the planetarium for tests!
Thanks for any info on this!
Mark
Newbie Q about planetarium warping
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Mark,
Look to this thread for a bit more help...
http://www.shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10718
It ain't much, but perhaps you guys could get together.
Thanks, Bob
Look to this thread for a bit more help...
http://www.shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10718
It ain't much, but perhaps you guys could get together.
Thanks, Bob
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Re: Newbie Q about planetarium warping
Mark_Cartagine wrote:Hello to everyone,
Our planetarium (Spitz 512, 30-ft diameter, 60-seat) is in the process of being upgraded to digital, using the mirrordome/sphemir technology.
I am really impressed with Celestia, and would love to make it available to instructors so they can do tours, etc., in real time for their astronomy students.
This means we would need to have a dual display system, where the operatir sees a 'proper' image on the screen, while a warped, full-dome image is sent to the projectors. This would have to happen in real time (whew!)
I understand that some people are working on making Celestia warpable, but I haven't found any recent topics on the issue.
Is this still being worked on? If so, we'd be happy to volunteer the planetarium for tests!
Thanks for any info on this!
This is a frequent request, but unfortunately I don't know of any work being done to adapt Celestia for planetarium projectors. An easy and flexible approach is to have Celestia render multiple views to the faces of a cube map and then use a shader to warp the image in whatever way is appropriate for the particular projector configuration.
--Chris
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