![]() ![]() Since the executable file is at the server, there is nothing that needs to be downloaded or installed at the your side you don't need to install Flash, or Java, which means that it should work on any modern browser, or mobile device (iOS or Android it has been tested on an iPhone, iPad, and a Samsung Galaxy phone). All you need to do, however, is click on one of the links, and play with the image. ![]() The package, with a special player program, is uploaded to my website server. The resulting image with mirror ball is taken back into PTGui and converted into a web format. How do I get into the image? Magic? No, wireless remote release. This is in fact a mirror image of the entire scene, and is created with another program, Pano2VR. The image is further processed to produce the mirror ball that you will see over the nadir position. Sitiching is done with a special computer program on a robust computer. ![]() To form a High Dynamic Range image (like the Hidden Trails panorama below) three shots are needed at each position, increasing the pictures to be stitched to 54. Depending on the focal length of the lens, this can result in 4 to 18 (or more!) pictures which need to be stitched together on a computer to form a complete spherical panorama. They are taken with a camera that is rotated through 360° on a special head on a tripod and covering both the top (zenith) and bottom (nadir). These are a special type of image, similar to a Photo Sphere you may have seen on Google Street View. ![]()
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