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  1. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
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    Actually, more like being inside one of those shaker "snow domes" trinkets.

    You'll have to have Quicktime or Quicktime Alternative installed.

    Http://www.panoramas.dk

    Start with the Rio de Janeiro one.
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  2. Thank you, it is amazing.

    Do you known what this canon photo stitch note means ?

    When you shoot the surroundings in 360 degrees, you can later stitch the images to form a 360-degree cylindrical shape. By saving this stitched image in the QuickTime VR format, you can then get a virtual view of the various parts of the image.
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    I made one for my daughter's webpage but it uses java instead.
    http://users3.ev1.net/~CavemanLawyer/webpage/room.htm

    SingSing, some cameras have a photo stitch mode. You put the camera on a tripod and set it to the mode and take a picture. Then you move it sideways but leave some overlap from where the last picture ended. You repeat this until you have 360 degrees of picture. Then the camera exports it all as one seamless picture which you can use as one of these panaramic features. The results vary according to camera and what you are filming. My camera has this feature but I had to do that room by hand because panaramic photography only truly works if you have a wide field of vision.
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    Your daughter's room panorama looks great, Esquire. Very clean. Congratulations!
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