Cheers for that, always something I've intended to play with as I create very big landscapes and thought this might be a good next step, and seeing how you have it working has got me interested again. Andrew > Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 00:12:53 +0400 > From: herschel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: I'll be in the US in summer-would love to meet some of you > To: photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > PTGui > Cubic Converter and, of course > Photoshop > > I also have tried PTMac which isn't bad. > > Using a Fuji S5 Pro with Sigma 8mm fisheye > > > Andrew Paul Brooks wrote: > > Hi Herschel, > > Really great use of quicktime VR, the full screen ones work so > > well, what QTVR software to you use to create these? > > > > Andrew Brooks > > > > www.andrewbrooksphotography.com > > > > > > > Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 23:06:27 +0400 > > > From: herschel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Subject: Re: I'll be in the US in summer-would love to meet some of you > > > To: photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > Some experimentation with QTVR - 3D panoramas > > > Please do take a look at some Rural Arabian sites > > > > > > www.herschelmair.com/sinaw/sinaw1.mov > > > > > > www.herschelmair.com/sinaw/sinaw2.mov > > > > > > www.herschelmair.com/sinaw/sinaw3.mov > > > > > > www.herschelmair.com/sinaw/sinaw4.mov > > > > > > When you first get there you'll see a black and white grid. Wait for > > the > > > images to load it'll take a minute. Then you can look around 360deg. > > > > > > BTW > > > I'm still looking for any suggestions regarding galleries or > > exhibits or > > > items of interest on my route in the US (Toronto, New York, Rochester, > > > New Mexico, SF, Tucson AZ) > > > > > > I probably won't be taking a bunch of photo gear with me, just a G9 > > Canon. > > > > > > herschel > > > > |