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  • Please Can You Tell me How To Get Pano2VR ???

  • thanks for your tutorial!

  • thank thank you very much sir, your tutorial was amazing and pro.

    thumb up

  • if the light is different how can i get ps to stitch???

  • Question , does the photos have to be number 01- what ever ending number¿? because im using a canon cam with stitching features it names my pics stt, stu , stb and stw, after photo shop stitches only some parts are stitched. not all. where do you think my problem is here???

  • is it possible to to look up and down as well? ive seen some virtual tours where you get true 360 degrees, including directly straight up and directly straight down

  • Nice tutorial. What lens did u use?

  • 10000000000 like and thanks

  • Do you have any solutions to adding in hotpots to move between different QTVRs?

    I'm doing an assignment where we need to document a house, and we'd like to mvoe between the rooms.

  • sir can you please post a download link for the files that you've been use? ill just practice how to create a 360 virtual tour. thanks in advance!

  • You are the man.You told how to do , what I was searching for couple of months. God bless you.

  • thank you soooooooooooooooooo muchhhhh!!!!!!!!!!

  • very good! helped me alot (i only used the photoshop part of the tut). thx

  • it wont let me open it. it brings me to adobe.com with a message saying flash player comes with google crome

  • @waveofthefuture2517 i found out it dosent work with google crome

  • what equpment do I need to create 360x360 panoramics(panoramic images for both up and down)?

  • i dont know if its photoshop or my computer but it crashes every time i hit ok

  • Firstly I want to say a huge thank you for this nice tutorial.

    After watching this video, i had started to make panorama by the same way. But i had a big problem. While transferring from Bridge into Photoshop.. a few mins later Photoshop stop working :(

    Have you got any ideas about this problem? Did you do some fixed in Bridge before transferring?

    Thank You

  • Nice man!

  • Really good but... why don't use a stiching software... as Panorama Maker, Hugin or Ptgui??? .. but is good for fun.. or just non all the time work...

  • @paucas12XD I posted this tutorial as another option to panorama stitching software. Many photographers I know have Photoshop, but don't have the specialty programs. I've found Photoshop can stitch panoramas that other software have trouble with. With that said, when I make panos for work or personal reasons I use Autodesk Stitcher Unlimited 2009 nearly all of the time because it is so much faster. If Stitcher can't make the pano, Photoshop often can. It’s my safety net. Thanks for the question.

  • Take a look at our software. A panorama viewer that can connect panoramas and even enrich them with multimedia.

  • @SyborgStudios I like your software. It saves a lot of time. When I create a virtual tour, I have to write a lot of HTML and JavaScript. Thanks for sharing.

  • Just what I needed! Awesome vid!

  • can you attach this to google map street view?

  • @jograd08 I'm not sure if you can attach the panoramas to Google's official street view. However you can use the Google Maps API to add markers to a Google Map for your website, and then link them to your panoramas.

  • Thank you for the guide !!

  • Thank you! I just received an assignment to create a virtual tour and had no idea how to do it before watching this. My question now is how to upload it to their FTP site for them to post on the website for their client's viewing.

  • @PamSegura You can use any FTP program, I use FireFTP. After you upload your files they will then need to write the code to get the swf file on their site. Thanks for the question.

  • simply awsome!

    Is there any way of me getting your mail or any otheur contact option?

    I have some detailed q., if you dont mind of corse...

    Big, BIG thank you from Slovenia!

  • @StoparLuka Best way to contact me is to send me a message through YouTube. I'll do what I can to help. Thanks

  • Thank You!!!

  • Great Tut. Thx alot.

    But how can i link together 2 or more flash 360° panoramas, so that i can "walk" from one flash 360° panorama to another one?

    This would be nice to know.

  • I was wondering if there are any new tools in cs5 that make lining up the edges easier than what you showed us in this video. If there is not, I was wondering if you stitched it together and then used the filter-other-offset, and put the seam in the middle of the screen, then cut the image along the seam so you have 2 images, and then you stitched those two together would that work? I just have the trial of cs5 and am not a photoshop expert at all but wanted to make a few panos.

  • Hi, what program are you using to view the images (BR Jpeg) so I can merge the pictures in photoshop?,, great tutorial, I got my pictures already but I need to download the program(the one you view your pictures)

    Thanks a lot.

  • @Rnflakexaxn got it.. Adobe Bridge,, great tutoail,,, thanx for sharing!

  • Takes waaaay too long..

  • @home2market You can really speed up the process by using dedicated panorama stitching software. I use Autodesk Stitcher Unlimited 2009, then I use the Photoshop method as a backup if Stitcher has any trouble.

  • Very good Video!!! Thank you

  • Great video! Would you be able to help to import the flash file into a flash document. When i do this, there is a series of empty keyframes with nothing in them. Written instructions or whatever would be really useful. Thanks!

  • Nice!!! what camera are u using?

  • I used a Nikon D300, but any camera that can attach to a tripod will work (whether through tape or a tripod socket). I saw one person do something similar with an iPhone. Thanks for watching.

  • Yeah thanks a lot

  • Awesome video, man! Thanks for sharing! ;)

  • are you have a msn ? if you want to help me a little :)

  • I have to go to work, but if you send me a message or post a comment with a detailed description of what you need; I can post a video with the solution.

  • which version of Pano2VR is this ?

  • Version 2.2.3

  • Thanks for the help! Just a question, please let me know why it's important to take the pictures vertically?

  • Shooting the images vertically will reduce overall distortion from your panorama and aid whatever stitching software you use with the eventual stitch. It is a good rule of thumb to shoot vertically with all panoramas, not just 360; however, I have gotten many panoramas to work shooting horizontally, but my results have been much better shooting vertically. I hope this helps, and if you have any more questions please let me know.

  • Whenever i stitched the pictures together they cme out completely horrible like they werent stitched correctly or nothing..

    have an suggestions ??

  • Make sure your camera is on a sturdy tripod and you are taking pictures vertically. Put the camera on manual focus and exposure and keep those the same throughout each photo. When shooting your photos have them overlap by about one third. The software may have trouble if there are a lot of moving objects; however, a fellow photojournalist shot a 360 panorama in the middle of a crowd of people and it turned out great. Keep practicing and if you are still having problems please let me know.

  • i probably will try taking some more pictures and testing it out ! thanks for the reply.

  • Okay...This tutorial cannot be more helpful! This is probably the most lucid description I have ever seen! really does deserve more views! Thank you!

  • Amazing mate, thanks for your help, really good.

    deservs a lot more views :/

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