http://www.path.unimelb.edu.au/~dersch/
as well as at other sites. The photoshop plugins ran on a classic version of GraphicConverter. Documentation is sparse, but I managed to create some panoramic views with an ordinary digital camera. There are other sites which suggest a special tripod mount (can be homemade) to ensure that panning rotates around the centre of the "film" plane, will give the best results.
For those of you who do architectural photos, one of the plugins does perspective correction very nicely.
Henry
On Wednesday, Jul 9, 2003, at 14:27 Canada/Eastern, Lincoln Dunn wrote:
Anyone have any experience with creating QTVR 360-degree panoramas? We've
had a client request this service for his company, and we'd like to look at
integrating this into our services -- but I don't know what the comparisons
are between using a one-shot add on (Kaidan 360 One VR) and their Photowarp
software ($1400) or is it possible to do it by just snapping digitals and
using a quickstitch-type app to put them together.
Any advice?
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