NoCtUrNaL
April 22nd, 2005, 10:04 PM
Have you guys ever done panoramas?
Here's one I made of three stitched pictures...
http://www.chrisbraun.com/images/downsmal.jpg (http://www.chrisbraun.com/images/downtown.jpg)
(picture is linked to the full scale version...click it) ;)
Anyway, there's a new form of panoramic pictures being made
that are absolutely immersive. Before I post a link to an example
I must warn, you'll need QuickTime to view them. If you don't have it,
I'll post a link to where you can get it.
Another caveat is, the pictures are huge, so you'll need either a broadband
connection or the patience of a saint.
Once the picture loads you can click on the picture holding
down on the mouse button and drag in any direction.
Also, pushing your...
SHIFT key = Zoom in
Ctrl key = Zoom out
Okay, without further instruction HERE'S (http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen5/f3_rome.html) a link to an example of this type of panoramic (caution: it's "Full Screen") and HERE'S (http://www.panoramas.dk/archive.html) a link to more example and other interesting info about them
*If this topic and links have been brought up previously then I profoundly apologize.
Here's one I made of three stitched pictures...
http://www.chrisbraun.com/images/downsmal.jpg (http://www.chrisbraun.com/images/downtown.jpg)
(picture is linked to the full scale version...click it) ;)
Anyway, there's a new form of panoramic pictures being made
that are absolutely immersive. Before I post a link to an example
I must warn, you'll need QuickTime to view them. If you don't have it,
I'll post a link to where you can get it.
Another caveat is, the pictures are huge, so you'll need either a broadband
connection or the patience of a saint.
Once the picture loads you can click on the picture holding
down on the mouse button and drag in any direction.
Also, pushing your...
SHIFT key = Zoom in
Ctrl key = Zoom out
Okay, without further instruction HERE'S (http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen5/f3_rome.html) a link to an example of this type of panoramic (caution: it's "Full Screen") and HERE'S (http://www.panoramas.dk/archive.html) a link to more example and other interesting info about them
*If this topic and links have been brought up previously then I profoundly apologize.