Forum: Photography


Subject: VR & Panoramas FYI

dragonfly2000 opened this issue on Mar 23, 2006 ยท 5 posts


dragonfly2000 posted Thu, 23 March 2006 at 5:00 PM

While doing some research on what's new etc. came across this site: http://www.panavue.com/en/products/index.htm they have a functional download and prices are very low. And this reference site: http://www.panoramas.dk/quicktime/qtvr/software.html#Anchor-Stitchers-49575 which is link heavy. Just an FYI.


DJB posted Thu, 23 March 2006 at 8:32 PM

Attached Link: http://www.arcsoft.com/products/panoramamaker/

Looks good. These are fun to play with. The one I got free, bundled with the ATI All in Wonder is Arcsofts Panorama Maker. Very good program for free, plus to purchase is decent.

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jocko500 posted Thu, 23 March 2006 at 8:33 PM

thanks

what you see is not what you know; it in your face


3DGuy posted Fri, 24 March 2006 at 11:23 AM

Attached Link: http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html

Free stitching program :) Hmm used to be free.. at least there's a free demo :) and [PTViewer](http://www.fsoft.it/panorama/ptviewer.htm) a free javabased panoviewer [Here](http://picard.sytes.net/panotest/huiskamer.html) is an example I made using PTViewer

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dragonfly2000 posted Fri, 24 March 2006 at 12:01 PM

I'm not too interested in panoramas, but the VR's that can be made from them. I'm getting more clients who are interested in both environmental and object vr's. At this point I'm using Apple's QT VR Authoring Studio - which only runs under OS 9 & PowerPC chips - and hasn't been upgraded since release in 1997. That said it is the only reason I keep a g5, just to run it. Also VR Worx - which has never run well on the PC but does fine on the g5. The Trouble with both of these is they do not do spherical VR's - they do cylindrical and object VR's quite well and with the inexpensive Cubic Connector/Converter combo interactive maps, sounds, hot spots to nodes, url's etc are very doable. I've several like this [multinodes] on my website i did for State of IL. and Kane Co. - http://www.digitalmediart.com/vr.html -but I've several clients that just 'gotta have' sphericals. So the search continues: Panotools does it but has problems for me with how the software is activated; So looking like RealViz - which is somewhat cheaper. There must be more out there. Another great reference site: http://vrm.vrway.com/index.html with articles etc. but terrible layout.