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Some cool virtual tours of Trafalgar Square

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Old 29-06-07, 09:57
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Default Some cool virtual tours of Trafalgar Square

Came across this. It's a really cool panorama of an event in Trafalgar
square called Expedia Blue Sky Day. Click the link to view:
http://www.eyerevolution.co.uk/virtu...falgar_square/
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Old 29-06-07, 12:29
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Came across this. It's a really cool panorama of an event in Trafalgar
square called Expedia Blue Sky Day. Click the link to view:
http://www.eyerevolution.co.uk/virtu...falgar_square/
That's really cool. I know you can make 360 degree panoramas with suitable software but how do you make the complete all round vision including up and down and how to avoid the camera showing in the mirror on the ground?

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Old 29-06-07, 20:42
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Dave, Panorama Factory
www.panoramafactory.com
will do this for you. It makes 360 degree joiners from your source images. If you've kept your feet out of shot, they won't show on the panorama.
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