Details
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Type: Bug
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Won't Fix
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Affects Version/s: 4.0
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Fix Version/s: 4.1
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Component/s: MOBI-Components
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Labels:None
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Environment:ICEfaces4 trunk rev. 43075
Browsers: Safari/iOS7
Server: WildFly8.1.0/Tomcat7
Description
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
Tomcat 7 testing r43088, bridgeIt 1.0.5
After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot.
To reproduce:
Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device.
Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo.
Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object.
Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit.
Turn 90 degrees to the right or left.
Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image.
Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit.
You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button.
Next press the reality button.
The demo will go into augmented reality overlay mode.
Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view.
The image will be small and not at full opacity.
Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together.
These images should have been rendered separately and about 90 degrees apart when you rotate yourself in the augmented Reality Overlay mode.
Wildfly 8.1.0 - Only 1 image overlay seems to appear. It is at 100% opacity.
Tomcat 7 testing r43088, bridgeIt 1.0.5
After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot.
To reproduce:
Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device.
Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo.
Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object.
Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit.
Turn 90 degrees to the right or left.
Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image.
Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit.
You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button.
Next press the reality button.
The demo will go into augmented reality overlay mode.
Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view.
The image will be small and not at full opacity.
Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together.
These images should have been rendered separately and about 90 degrees apart when you rotate yourself in the augmented Reality Overlay mode.
Wildfly 8.1.0 - Only 1 image overlay seems to appear. It is at 100% opacity.
Activity
Carmen Cristurean
created issue -
Ken Fyten
made changes -
Field | Original Value | New Value |
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Summary | showcase-mobile - Augmented Reality - multiple photo uploads fails | showcase-mobile - Augmented Reality - captured locations overlapping |
Liana Munroe
made changes -
Description |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, and in the augmented reality only the last uploaded image is visible. |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot. To reproduce: Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device. Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. Turn 90 degrees to the right or left. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button. Next press the reality button. The demo will go into camera view mode. Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view. The image will be small and not at full opacity. Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together. These images should have been rendered separately and in the general direction that you shot the photo. |
Liana Munroe
made changes -
Description |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot. To reproduce: Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device. Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. Turn 90 degrees to the right or left. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button. Next press the reality button. The demo will go into camera view mode. Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view. The image will be small and not at full opacity. Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together. These images should have been rendered separately and in the general direction that you shot the photo. |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot. To reproduce: Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device. Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. Turn 90 degrees to the right or left. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button. Next press the reality button. The demo will go into augmented reality overlay mode. Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view. The image will be small and not at full opacity. Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together. These images should have been rendered separately and about 90 degrees apart when you rotate yourself in the augmented Reality Overlay mode. |
Liana Munroe
made changes -
Description |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot. To reproduce: Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device. Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. Turn 90 degrees to the right or left. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button. Next press the reality button. The demo will go into augmented reality overlay mode. Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view. The image will be small and not at full opacity. Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together. These images should have been rendered separately and about 90 degrees apart when you rotate yourself in the augmented Reality Overlay mode. |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
Tomcat 7 testing r43088, bridgeIt 1.0.5 After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot. To reproduce: Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device. Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. Turn 90 degrees to the right or left. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button. Next press the reality button. The demo will go into augmented reality overlay mode. Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view. The image will be small and not at full opacity. Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together. These images should have been rendered separately and about 90 degrees apart when you rotate yourself in the augmented Reality Overlay mode. |
Liana Munroe
made changes -
Description |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
Tomcat 7 testing r43088, bridgeIt 1.0.5 After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot. To reproduce: Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device. Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. Turn 90 degrees to the right or left. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button. Next press the reality button. The demo will go into augmented reality overlay mode. Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view. The image will be small and not at full opacity. Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together. These images should have been rendered separately and about 90 degrees apart when you rotate yourself in the augmented Reality Overlay mode. |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
Tomcat 7 testing r43088, bridgeIt 1.0.5 After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot. To reproduce: Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device. Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. Turn 90 degrees to the right or left. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button. Next press the reality button. The demo will go into augmented reality overlay mode. Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view. The image will be small and not at full opacity. Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together. These images should have been rendered separately and about 90 degrees apart when you rotate yourself in the augmented Reality Overlay mode. Wildfly |
Liana Munroe
made changes -
Description |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
Tomcat 7 testing r43088, bridgeIt 1.0.5 After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot. To reproduce: Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device. Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. Turn 90 degrees to the right or left. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button. Next press the reality button. The demo will go into augmented reality overlay mode. Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view. The image will be small and not at full opacity. Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together. These images should have been rendered separately and about 90 degrees apart when you rotate yourself in the augmented Reality Overlay mode. Wildfly |
showcase > Mobi Components > Augmented Reality
Tomcat 7 testing r43088, bridgeIt 1.0.5 After uploading more than 1 photo, the number of "Locations marked" rendered on page is still 1, unless you assign a label to each additional photo uploaded. After labelling and uploading images, then viewing in augmented reality mode, the images are stacked on top each other in one location. The reason you can tell they are stacked is because of the lowered opacity of the images when they are super-imposed over the camera view. The labels are also stacked atop one another. Ideally the images should be super-imposed over the camera view in the same cardinal direction that the photo was shot. To reproduce: Launch mobile-showcase on an ios device. Navigate to the Augmented Reality demo. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. Turn 90 degrees to the right or left. Press Camera and shoot a photo of an object uniquely different from the first image. Add a label in the field beneath the Camera button and press Submit. You will now see Locations marked: 2 output below the Submit button. Next press the reality button. The demo will go into augmented reality overlay mode. Hold your phone out straight in front of you and rotate your body slowly until the photos you shot are seen super-imposed over the camera view. The image will be small and not at full opacity. Looking carefully at the image you will see that it is composed of both photos you shot as well as the labels stacked all together. These images should have been rendered separately and about 90 degrees apart when you rotate yourself in the augmented Reality Overlay mode. Wildfly 8.1.0 - Only 1 image overlay seems to appear. It is at 100% opacity. |
Ken Fyten
made changes -
Fix Version/s | 4.1 [ 11375 ] |
Ken Fyten
made changes -
Security | Private [ 10001 ] |
Ken Fyten
made changes -
Status | Open [ 1 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Resolution | Won't Fix [ 2 ] |
Closing with Won't Fix as Augment Reality has been removed from the product.