Check out apple's quicktime site and follow the (hard to find) quicktimeVR
links....or do a search on the web for QuicktimeVR. I believe there's a
few sites that have tips and tricks, etc..
A deep understanding of QTVR is not really a part of this list, but I'll
tell you that you definitely do want to use a still camera and not a video
camera for this. The angles, etc are listed on apple's site, but I believe
they're something like every 30 degrees around an object -- the trick is
stiching them together.
Apple had some qtvr software years ago, I'm not sure how it compares with vr
toolbox.
hth
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