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Re: Origins of the Panorama view
Ken Watson 2005-Jan-18 12:13:00
Did your camera come with any software - my Canon camera came
with "Stitch" software, which is what I use - of course for better
results the camera should also come with the stitch function too -
but if not, the problem is not insurmountable !!
There is, I believe, Stitch software you can download ...
Once you stitch the images together, you will then need a viewer, I
use a couple of different Java programs, depending on whether I am
doing a Tour, i.e. jumping from one image to the next - or just one
image by itself. You can download this again .....
Hope some of this helps ....
Ken
--- In #removed#, Victor St <#removed#> wrote:
> Hi there
>
> read your message.
> What seems to be the secret that NO ONE is willing to
> reply and say WHAT IS NEEDED to start doing VR
> panoramas
> I have posted messages etc NOT ONE REPLY.
> Woudl YOU let me know
> I have a 8080 Olympuis digi camera 8 mill px
> with 2 250 MG flash cards etc..
> Lookinf forward to any type of bsic start up guidance
> what software to use etc..
> Thank you
> Victor Stapelberg
> http://www.kaleidoscard.com
> http://www.visualsenses.com
>
> --- Ken Watson <#removed#> wrote:
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> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > This is my first posting to this group, I don't know
> > if this subject
> > has been covered in the past, if so, apologies !!
> >
> > A bit of background to the Panorama;
> >
> > In 1787 the Irish painter Robert Barker patented the
> > popular panorama
> >
> http://www.btinternet.com/~ferguwat/origins/origins.html
> >
> > His original Panorama can be viewed here (quite a
> > small image - for
> > faster download) - uses a Java viewer;
> >
> http://www.btinternet.com/~ferguwat/origins/edinburgh.html
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> > These are the links from my WebSite - which I run as
> > a hobby;
> >
> > http://www.virtualscotland.org.uk
> >
> > although a note of caution, if you are using a Mac,
> > there may be an
> > issue with viewing some of my panoramas .... if
> > using a PC, there
> > shouldn't be a problem - the viewers are Java
> > based!!
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> >
> > Ken
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