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− | The following axis tilt & rotation overlay is provided by permission of Bill Sempsrott from blueprintbowling.com. It is mathematically correct and is based on a point of view level with the centre of the ball and an infinite distance away | + | The following axis tilt & rotation overlay is provided by permission of Bill Sempsrott from blueprintbowling.com. It is mathematically correct and is based on a point of view level with the centre of the ball and an infinite distance away, as explained in this article: http://blueprintbowling.com/blog/Posts/axis-rotation-and-axis-tilt-explained.aspx |
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− | File:Axis-rotation-axis-tilt-overlays.jpg | + | [[File:Rotation-tilt-overlay.jpg|Axis Tilt & rotation overlay. Courtesy blueprintbowling.com]] |
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+ | The following graphic compares the Blueprint overlay (left) with the existing wiki overlay. The overlay on the right is a perspective view - the overlay lines for which are approximately correct for a viewer two feet from the ball. For video work from the back of the approach at the height of the centre of the ball, the Blueprint version is correct with a perspective error of less than 1%. | ||
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+ | [[File:Axis-rotation-axis-tilt-overlays.jpg|Axis & rotation overlays]] |
Latest revision as of 02:56, 2 February 2015
The following axis tilt & rotation overlay is provided by permission of Bill Sempsrott from blueprintbowling.com. It is mathematically correct and is based on a point of view level with the centre of the ball and an infinite distance away, as explained in this article: http://blueprintbowling.com/blog/Posts/axis-rotation-and-axis-tilt-explained.aspx
The following graphic compares the Blueprint overlay (left) with the existing wiki overlay. The overlay on the right is a perspective view - the overlay lines for which are approximately correct for a viewer two feet from the ball. For video work from the back of the approach at the height of the centre of the ball, the Blueprint version is correct with a perspective error of less than 1%.