Unbelievable photography viewed with sophisticated 360 degree technology
Click and hold your mouse to move a picture around.
If you click and hold near the left side of a photo it will pan left, same
for up or down, or right.
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That is, like, WOW!
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:04 PM, wrote:
> Unbelievable photography viewed with sophisticated 360 degree technology
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> Click and hold your mouse to move a picture around.
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> If you click and hold near the left side of a photo it will pan left, same
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There is a Microsoft research product for making panorama photos from a
sequence of individual stills. I used it to stitch together a bunch of
pics I took in Ecuador and they came out very nicely. Very simple to
use, basically you just select your photos in the pkg and it does its
magic and o
Somehow the image I put in did not make it, I'll attach and see what it
does.
--R
Rich Thomas wrote:
That is Lago Cuicocha, a caldera lake at 11000ft. Amazingly beautiful.
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> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Unbelievable photography
> To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
> Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 2:09 PM
> There is a Microsoft research product
> for making panorama photos from a sequence of individual
> stills. I used it to stitch together a b
I've used MICE quite a bit as well. We have some 80"x18" prints from Rocky
Mt. Nat. Park that are stunning that I stitched using MICE from 7 or 8
images. Also have several on a web site using the deep zoom tile format,
some are 360s. I really like using it.
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Rich Th
QuickStitch from Adobe,, came with my old Olympus camera.
Hans Neureiter, Houston, TX
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 7:12 PM, OK Don wrote:
> I've used MICE quite a bit as well. We have some 80"x18" prints from Rocky
> Mt. Nat. Park that are stunning that I stitc
I saw something about that when I was looking at some of these 360/pan
packages. I guess I should look at it in more detail to see what it can
do. Could be another fun time sink (like I need more of those).
--R
LWB250 wrote:
QuickTime VR has been around for some time and will do much the sa