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And yes, the panoramas continue to amaze and bring back wonderful memories of the lovely camels at Pushkar. It takes a certain type to call camels lovely, doesn't it? distaff half of hfot2 | |
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| brother my cup is empty member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: yörp
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| LOL, it sure does, HFot ![]() It struck me only after my last post above that the technicalities had been gotten into before on this same thread. Still, your report surely adds to the fine-tuning of it, should be helpful to C. too.
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| Camel Master Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: California
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| I have 2 sites, one is http://camelphotos.com The newer one is http://indiavrtours.com The newer one IndiaVRtours is just for VR Photo Tours of India, and all of the VR photos are done using Flash 10, Flash 9 also will work. QuickTime is dead and almost no one is using it for VR photos anymore. I have just recently setup the aerial maps to make it easy for getting around, but there’s so much more that needs to be done. I have around 300 VR photos on the site now and each one takes about 2 hours computer time to put together and setup on the site. Btw I also set them up in low quality and high quality so that people with old computers or slow connection can view them too. It's a work of love.
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| brother my cup is empty member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: yörp
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