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Re: Guerilla QTVR



On Aug 29, 2006, at 9:04 AM, Caroling Geary wrote:

I liked the one with the canoe in it, which told a story of how you got there.

=)

A couple of questions:

What makes this "Guerilla"?

My goal is to design a system whereby QTVR can be photographed and assembled quickly out in the field, then transmitted via wireless/ gprs/etc. connection to the ThoughtConduit QTVR blog system. Right now, the subjects are trees and rocks. Once the system is perfected in static natural environments, that will change to live events. For example, some friends of mine are involved in Zombie Flash Mobs. It would be great to capture them and instantly pass those panos on to the rest of the world. Also, it would be of great use for the upcoming political stuff here in the U.S.


Essentially, QTVR as timely journalism (as in minutes, not hours or days).

Is this a fairly light QTVR on Windows or most displays? On my new display on Macintosh, which is lighter and brighter than my old one, this pano looks light.

It might be. I'm more of a technician than photographer. Any suggestions?


Jaime

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