> But completly freeware. > Example: > http://the-final.com/EVAL.htm
Matthias , quick , grab your stopwatch : Yet again , you've managed to totally confuse me (I know that's not hard to do) . I understand the panotools part , but what about the RS part ? What about the camera you used in RS ? Was it 4 images stiched together to get Eval.jpg ? How did you stitch them ? I look at eval.jpg and can't figure out how you arrived at that image . Is it cylindical ? Spherical ? Thanks in advance . garry > Panotools and panocube...for Windows!!! > both freeware, simple drag and drop, no extras like hotspots, stereosound > etc... > > But completly freeware. > Example: > http://the-final.com/EVAL.htm > > maybe images need some seconds to load... > > Go here: > http://www.mediasculp.com/QTVR/panotools/ > Download the Panotools > (simply drop the pano12.dll file to windows system32 folder (if you have > windows)) > and go here: > http://www.panoshow.com/panocube.htm > and follow the instructions in the readme.txt > > At all less than 10 minutes to get something > like the Pano in my above example. > > Matthias
