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Panorama Dilemma !!!
"SamB" wrote in message
... Take a look at ipix SamB "Graytown" wrote in message le.rogers.com... I have a problem... I can easily shoot 360 degrees images for panoramas. But when it comes to creating a panorama that covers 360 on the horizontal axis and 180 on the vertical, I'm clueless. I know that the final image file is spherical but how does one stich the images to get a spherical file. Also, any suggestion on an appropriate (cost-effective) software that creates these panoramas in the various formats - Quicktime, Java, etc? Basically, I gotta learn this stuff really fast and good. Please help... I'm rather desperate here as it could mean the difference between getting a very large account or losing it. This is one of the mandatory pre-requisites (although minor) and I don't want this being my Waterloo with this client. Rohit Panorama Factory can help http://www.panoramafactory.com/ -- Kjell |
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