- Thu Dec 07, 2006 1:29 am
#199112
hey all.
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this is a very fundamental thread if someone wants to place rendered objects in a photo.
or matchmoving for real-world footage.
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i personally have the problem that i have understood that the film back is basically the dcc of the camera, but how can i determine the exact measurements (which units?) for example for my digicam ?
i have an ixus II (canon) and i have found the specifications of the dcc, but i don't know if this is the length of the diagonal or what ever...
1/2.7"
if this were the diagonal at a ratio of 3:4, then the diagonal is 0.37037 inches long, thus the side lengths of the dcc would be 0.222222 and 0.296296 inches. is that correct ?
when i use maya with the units of meters, what units do i have to put into the film back ?
since the focal length is always in mm, there are a lot of missteps one can take concerning the units...
can someone help me on this ?
thanks a lot !
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deadalvs
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this is a very fundamental thread if someone wants to place rendered objects in a photo.
or matchmoving for real-world footage.
* * *
i personally have the problem that i have understood that the film back is basically the dcc of the camera, but how can i determine the exact measurements (which units?) for example for my digicam ?
i have an ixus II (canon) and i have found the specifications of the dcc, but i don't know if this is the length of the diagonal or what ever...
1/2.7"
if this were the diagonal at a ratio of 3:4, then the diagonal is 0.37037 inches long, thus the side lengths of the dcc would be 0.222222 and 0.296296 inches. is that correct ?
when i use maya with the units of meters, what units do i have to put into the film back ?
since the focal length is always in mm, there are a lot of missteps one can take concerning the units...
can someone help me on this ?
thanks a lot !
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deadalvs

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