[MACEP] QTVR
Richard Kassissieh
kassissiehr at catlin.edu
Thu Feb 1 10:44:24 PST 2007
Try http://www.apple.com/quicktime/resources/tools/qtvr.html and
http://www.worldserver.com/turk/quicktimevr/QTVRlinks.html
For best results, you will need be able to:
* Shoot wide-angle or fisheye shots
* Keep the camera level
* Shoot at the same angles every time
* Stitch the shots into a panorama
* Convert the panorama into a QuickTime VR movie
* Link different QuickTime VR movies together into a tour.
I did this once with a class a few years ago. I had good experiences with a
Kaidan tripod mount, three-stop mount ring, PanoWeaver, CubicConnector and
CubicConverter. PanoWeaver was probably the weakest link in this chain, and
there are many other stitching applications out there now. The tour itself
got out-of-date and was removed, which is something to consider when you do
this!
Richard
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From: Jill Mohr <jillmo5 at yahoo.com>
Reply-To: <macep at macep.net>
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 06:07:17 -0800
To: "A discussion list for educators interested in integrating technology
into teaching." <macep at macep.net>
Conversation: [MACEP] QTVR
Subject: [MACEP] QTVR
Does anyone know of some reasonably priced, easy to use, QTVR
programs for the Mac? We would like to create a QTVR movie of our
school.
Thanks,
Jill
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