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I would like to know how in some places a virtual tour of the photo gets a perspective view from above (not littleplanet), where in the Panotour Pro I see it, or if the case is in xml's ?
An exemple: Click in some hotspot and moves you to another ambient (this start of above view)
I wait for feedback.
Thanks
Last edited by Marvinn (2012-10-30 01:15:56)
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Marvinn wrote:
I would like to know how in some places a virtual tour of the photo gets a perspective view from above (not littleplanet), where in the Panotour Pro I see it, or if the case is in xml's ?
An exemple: Click in some hotspot and moves you to another ambient (this start of above view)
I wait for feedback.
Thanks
let me try to understand what you mean: you mean a start with a look 90° down and then going to 0°? Or a move to the next scene and there start with a look 90° down which then pans to 0°?
You can achive both by editing the xml afterwards or using th editor in PTP during generating the tour!
best, Klaus
Last edited by klausesser (2012-10-30 03:31:23)
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Hi Klauss, how are you?
Just like this : http://www.360images.fr/sjm_mobile/estacade_jour.html
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Marvinn wrote:
Hi Klauss, how are you?
Just like this : http://www.360images.fr/sjm_mobile/estacade_jour.html
Hi Marvin!
I´m fine, thanks - hope you´re too!![]()
Nicely done pole-shot pano!
best, Klaus
Last edited by klausesser (2012-10-30 11:34:37)
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I´m fine too Klaus, but this virtual tour its not mine. I Would like to know, how I do this pole-shot pano? (In above view). It is done through xmls? In the Panotour pro? Or perhaps by means of a dragonfly helicopter?
Thanks for replying my questions Klaus.
Last edited by Marvinn (2012-10-30 17:50:46)
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Marvinn wrote:
I´m fine too Klaus, but this virtual tour its not mine. I Would like to know, how I do this pole-shot pano? (In above view). It is done through xmls? In the Panotour pro? Or perhaps by means of a dragonfly helicopter?
Thanks for replying my questions Klaus.
A pole-pano is done by using a pole to lift the camera up. In the shown example ii guess it´s around 10m or higher. That kind of poles are quite expensive and not easy to handle.
Of course you can use it only with a robotic-head.
best, Klaus
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All right Klaus. Thanks for help in my doubts, but, where can I buy in internet this "pole" to lift the camera up ?
Thanks for replying my questions Klaus.
Last edited by Marvinn (2012-10-30 19:34:12)
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Marvinn wrote:
All right Klaus. Thanks for help in my doubts, but, where can I buy in internet this "pole" to lift the camera up ?
Thanks for replying my questions Klaus.
http://www.hochstativfotosystem.de/
http://www.flickr.com/groups/pole_aeria … 091874542/
There are more - ask Google ![]()
best, Klaus
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Klaus & Marvinn,
It appears on thier home page, 5th item on the content slider: http://www.360images.fr/ , they are using a quad-copter to fly a camera up to 150m... I want one of the camera mounted helicopters!
- Andrew
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http://www.airpano.ru/ - check this crazy Russian web-site of an air pano team . They also have quadrocopters to shoot the panos from above - and they've already been to most beautiful places like Taj-Mahal, Pyramids orGrand Canyon.
From what I have read - they spent quite much money on buying new cameras and lenses as the remote controlled quadrocopters are not easy to handle. Quite an expensive and difficult toy that may be deadly for 360 equipment.
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