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    How do I create a 3D virtual tour?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Black_Hawk, Dec 8, 2008.

  1. Black_Hawk

    Black_Hawk Notebook Enthusiast

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    I want to take some pics of a particular room in my house to make into something like a Quicktime VR. How would I do this? And also are there any options besides making it into a Quicktime VR?
     
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    That would be cool!! (I have no idea how.)
     
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    Pitabred Linux geek con rat flail!

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    Never mind. I found out that the Canon PhotoStitch can do this easily. Thanks anyway. :)
     
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    When you said a 3D virtual tour I was thinking of an actual 3D tour where you can move indie the world. But in fact what you wanted was just a 360 degree view... yeah Canon PhotoStitch can do that...And there are few other tools out there capable of doing that too.