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Old July 13th 04, 12:55 AM
Phil Stripling
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(Pat Cooney) writes:

The image requires a lot of people to be in the shot, and to be in
movement when photoed, if that makes any sense. It's a photo of a
train station, and he wants people stepping off and on the train and
milling about the station, but done in a 360 degree panoramic shot.


There are mirrors that let you do 360 cylinders in one shot; see
http://www.0-360.com/
http://www.kaidan.com/Detail.bok?no=101

SNIP
I recently purchased a mirror apparatus that fits onto the lens of
the camera and allows me to take a 360 photo with one shot from VR
interactive (www.vri.ca). This idea seemed perfect because then I
could capture all sorts of motion without worrying about how to stitch
it. The problem is, the mirror is of poor quality and I'll never been
able to capture a nice, high res image using it.


Drop by
http://www.z360.com/index1.htm
Select Panoramas, then select Worldwide Panorama Day -- it's a fullscreen
pano in the middle of a group of protestors. Compare that with your
quality.

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Old July 13th 04, 02:19 AM
leo
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Default 360 degree panorama gear

"Phil Stripling" wrote in message
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(Pat Cooney) writes:

The image requires a lot of people to be in the shot, and to be in
movement when photoed, if that makes any sense. It's a photo of a
train station, and he wants people stepping off and on the train and
milling about the station, but done in a 360 degree panoramic shot.


There are mirrors that let you do 360 cylinders in one shot; see
http://www.0-360.com/
http://www.kaidan.com/Detail.bok?no=101

SNIP
I recently purchased a mirror apparatus that fits onto the lens of
the camera and allows me to take a 360 photo with one shot from VR
interactive (www.vri.ca). This idea seemed perfect because then I
could capture all sorts of motion without worrying about how to stitch
it. The problem is, the mirror is of poor quality and I'll never been
able to capture a nice, high res image using it.


Drop by
http://www.z360.com/index1.htm
Select Panoramas, then select Worldwide Panorama Day -- it's a fullscreen
pano in the middle of a group of protestors. Compare that with your
quality.

--
Philip Stripling | email to the replyto address is presumed
Legal Assistance on the Web | spam and read later. email to philip@
http://www.PhilipStripling.com/ | my domain is read daily.



What systems (and how big) are used in the Z360 site? Those are a lot more
sophisticated than Kaidan/0-360's.


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Old July 13th 04, 04:03 AM
Phil Stripling
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"leo" writes:

What systems (and how big) are used in the Z360 site? Those are a lot more
sophisticated than Kaidan/0-360's.


I dunno. Drop them a line and ask.

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