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  1. #21
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    your panorama looks great - you should offer it to the local visitor center...

    I've developed two different applications - Enterprise Navigator© and pic nav©. pic nav features a panoramic slide show but can be fed with a 360° panorama as well, and can display flash and avi content and grab content from a web server.

    Best of all: you can move left and right, up and down and zoom in (up to 1000%) and out, stop, restart...

    A sample that will expire this month is here:

    http://www.sacalobra.de/samples/tui.exe

    size is around 800 k

    it's an offline module, so you have to download and start it on your machine. But please don't try to run it on a Mac - it might be kind of destructive on Macs.

    You can load 4 different 'panoramas' that come with it. The advanced version loads additional panoramas from the net.

    Click 'Beschreibung' = description and it will display detailed infos about the location.

    I have designed all elements with Xara X...

    Have fun!

    jens

    jens g.r. benthien
    designer
    http://www.sacalobra.de

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  2. #22
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    Made by 9 vеrtikal photos, assembled in Xara X.
    A stronghold "Tcarevetc" one of favorite historical places here...
    Real size of image is: 90x20cm on 300dpi...
    Last edited by minimiro; 10 February 2009 at 09:56 PM.
    [A]bort? [R]etry? or [S]elf distruct

    minimiro.com

  3. #23
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    Richard,

    It’s a good way to learn especially if you have a goal to keep you going. It’s even better when you get the software as a gift! I bought Dreamwaver4/Fireworks4/Flash5 last August at the full price and already I’ve shelled out for MX – expensive thing this learning but it’s cheaper than taking time off to go to courses!

    Egg - that’s a fantastic flash application. I like the radar-style display too – very cute! There’s something valve radio-esque about it... I’d love to have a collection of vintage radio recordings, a lovely flash tuning scale, tons of bandwidth and bingo – a virtual valve radio [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

    With a fire button it would look very similar to 3D Tanx by DKtronics on the old Spectrum!

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  4. #24
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    If you want to see the results of photo stitching look at http://www.tawbaware.com/maxlyons/ This guy stitches many digital photos together to get results comparable to the best traditional photographs.
    Geology in the Bristol Area
    www.wega.org.uk
    Walking in the Auvergne
    www.churchard.com

  5. #25
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    Great stuff folks... wow how diverse the lanscapes of this planet truly are... [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

    Hi Egg, thanx for the tour... very nicely done... seamless stitching job... and oh yes... thanx for the reminder on just how slow my baby celeron is hehe... [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

 

 

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