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Re: printing/drawing VR



I am biased, but I think PTMac is the program for you (I'm the publisher). PTMac will work with your current equipment.

Here is the link:

http://www.kekus.com/

Regards,

Kevin

On Friday, April 25, 2003, at 06:40  AM, eric skyline wrote:

Years ago I made drawings based upon QTVRS (Authoring Studio 1).
I now have a Coolpix 995 and a fish eye, with which I want to make some
Spherical/cubic VR's -and drawings.
So, my interest is not photographical. I need the best/easiest solution to
get Spherical VRs, which I than can print out, and start drawing upon, and
than scan, and bring it finally back into a VR format.
-Hardware:
-which equipment linking what I have (995 and Fish eye),
-or consider Kaidans 3600 One VR /photowarp (No idea what a print out
would look like -any clear example somewhere on the Net? Or could I get an
example on a high resolution from someone, to do a test?)
-Software: Easy stitching and printing tool preferably.


Thanks a lot for a good advise and help!

Eric
http://www.kaufhausinferno.com
http://www.man-o-war.be
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