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#1 2012-10-03 06:52:37

Judy-A
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Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Here’s a new Flash tour of sixteen ocean, beach and rainforests landscapes.

http://www.judyarndt.ca/pacific2012/pacific_rim.html

I used APG 3 beta 2 to stitch the panoramas. I love the new mask markers. Just a click of the marker and my worst lens flares are gone forever. This is great for shooting in the sun with a fisheye lens.

The new quick preview mode and grid toggles are great improvements, too.

Judy Arndt
http://www.judyarndt.ca/

Nikon D5000
Samyang 8mm fisheye lens
Nodal Ninja 3 MkII, RD8 rotator
Autopano Giga 3 beta 2
Pano2VR 4 beta 2
Photoshop CS5


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#2 2012-10-03 07:42:42

Destiny
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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Hi.. Is there a reason you used Pano2VR for the Tour...? I notice a nice transparent navigation on the right..

Destiny..

Last edited by Destiny (2012-10-03 07:44:02)


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#3 2012-10-03 13:39:02

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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Judy-A wrote:

Here’s a new Flash tour of sixteen ocean, beach and rainforests landscapes.

Hey Judy!

Beautiful landscapes indeed, well-made panorama-photography!

best, Klaus


If you want something you´ve never had,
then you´ve got to do something you´ve never done.

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#4 2012-10-03 19:13:40

Judy-A
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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Destiny wrote:

Hi.. Is there a reason you used Pano2VR for the Tour...? I notice a nice transparent navigation on the right..

Hi Destiny,

I started using P2VR several years ago and have enjoyed using it’s skin editor. At that time Panotour customization required editing xml files.

I haven’t tried the latest version Panotour Pro. Perhaps it’s now just as easy to build interactive navigation. Hotspot navigation is fine for real estate, resorts, etc., where you want the viewer to move through a maze of positions. On landscape panoramas, to my eye at least, hotspots are blemishes that spoil the view.

Judy

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#5 2012-10-03 19:15:51

Judy-A
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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

klausesser wrote:

Beautiful landscapes indeed, well-made panorama-photography!

Thank you Klaus. I’ve admired your work for a long time, so I’m honoured to receive a compliment from you.

Judy

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#6 2012-10-03 19:53:48

klausesser
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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Judy-A wrote:

klausesser wrote:

Beautiful landscapes indeed, well-made panorama-photography!

Thank you Klaus. I’ve admired your work for a long time, so I’m honoured to receive a compliment from you.

Judy

Hey Judy!

You´re welcome wink

Regarding the hotspots in landscape-panos: i fully agree!

best, Klaus


If you want something you´ve never had,
then you´ve got to do something you´ve never done.

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#7 2012-10-03 23:26:35

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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Hi Judy.. Yes, I understand that.. We, or at the very least.. ME..big_smile is holding our in hopeful anticipation that ptp V2 has better options for creating Nav Skins and more, I am sure it will..

As I chatted to you a year or two ago and told you, via email, your photography continues to inspire... I love HDR trees and old logs..

Destiny..

Judy-A wrote:

Destiny wrote:

Hi.. Is there a reason you used Pano2VR for the Tour...? I notice a nice transparent navigation on the right..

Hi Destiny,

I started using P2VR several years ago and have enjoyed using it’s skin editor. At that time Panotour customization required editing xml files.

I haven’t tried the latest version Panotour Pro. Perhaps it’s now just as easy to build interactive navigation. Hotspot navigation is fine for real estate, resorts, etc., where you want the viewer to move through a maze of positions. On landscape panoramas, to my eye at least, hotspots are blemishes that spoil the view.

Judy


Virtual Tours and 3D/360 Object/Product Photographer - Our aim is to create a 3D/360 Virtual Tour Shop/Store with links to 3D/360 degree products. My gear, VR Drive II - D90 - Nikon 10.5 fisheye - Nikon D800 with Nikon-Nikkor 14-24 - NOVOFLEX Magic Balance - Acratech GP Ball-head - Nodal Ninja 4 + RD-16 Rotor - Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 Carbon Fiber Tripod smile smile

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#8 2012-10-04 10:17:41

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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Good work here, for my bookmark!

Thank you


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#9 2012-10-05 00:50:22

beetwo77
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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Great work. That is a nice collection you have on your site. Thanks for sharing.

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#10 2012-10-05 04:28:58

Judy-A
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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Thanks so much for the kind comments, everyone, and thanks for taking a look.

Judy

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#11 2012-10-18 10:33:48

echojones
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Re: Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, Canada

Very cool landscape! and nice shot as well..love it!

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