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Archived - Feedback and Comments / Aerial and Digital Photo Comparison
« on: October 04, 2004, 09:16:03 PM »
As I was examining what TopoFusion and PhotoFusion can do, I was looking at different views of my recent hike compared to photos from the hike. I ended up with a 3D aerial photo that nearly matches my digital photo of the same area.

http://www.pbase.com/fhwillaz/aerial_digital_comparison

Feel free to download the photos for an easier side-by-side comparison.

I must say I find TopoFusion to be an amazingly useful tool and fun as heck to play with!

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Archived Support / PhotoFusion Confusion
« on: October 04, 2004, 07:59:44 PM »
I've been playing with the PhotoFusion capability and believe I have managed to confuse the application. I'm in a condition now where I cannot Generate HTML ImageMap. When I press the button, nothing happpens. I don't get an error message and I don't get a progress bar. Also, the Refresh button is grayed out.

I have successfully generated HTML using this track and photos before, but now it's stopped working. By "playing", here's what I mean:

1) I've renamed photo files after I first generated the HTML and tried to regenerate the same HTML with the new file names.

2) I've used an application named "Exifer" to change the time stamp of my photos to properly align them with the track time. (My GPS and camera time were off, so I'm trying to fool PhotoFusion by changing the photo time.)

3) When I was able to generate HTML, all of the photos in the directory were not included in the final output. This was after I had changed the time stamps so there could be some relation to that.

I would appreciate any help you can offer. I'll be glad to send the track and photos if that will help you.

On a side note, I find TopoFusion to be a wonderful tool and great fun to explore and play with. Yesterday, I managed to produce a 3D aerial photo that's almost a duplicate of a digital photo I took out on a trail. I'll get them posted and give you a link to them. It's really quite remarkable to see them side-by-side.

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