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Message posted by virtualsv on July-01-2005 at 11:24pm
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New virtual tour,

Please criticize always learn that way.

http://www.hometour360network.com/provider/virtualsv/112/112.html



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Miguel Martinez
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360 Design Studio (Formally known as VirtualSV)
support@360designstudio.com


Message posted by Novel Gazer on July-02-2005 at 10:55am
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I like the skin, all bubbled up and drop shadowed. its a nice home. nice that it is spherical panos for viewing the whole room ceiling and floor, i'd imagine that was important for home purchasers.

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Message posted by phoenixrising on July-05-2005 at 4:13am
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Hi there,

very nice layout. Images show virtually no stiching errors. Colour balance is good. Tour loads nice and quickly. Photography was well executed. All in all you should be more then pleased with the results as they can be shown without any question. (There were 1-2 stiching issues with the ceiling... one I saw was where the 3 image stich was placed under a lamp and u saw the misalligenment. However.... for realestate work... this is a minor foible hardly worth mentioning. However, if u want to sort this out, the best way is to import ur stiched pano and convert to cubic. Import to PS and you'll be able to repair the ceiling very quickly. Often you'll see this occur with sky... where you'll see a stiching star ie where the 3 sides of the pano meet. Very easy to sort with the clone tool. As said... this is just me dashing the "t's" and dotting the "i's"  )

Tip: I like to add an arrow to the slider for the thumbnails. You can do this easily. When in TW and in "Skin" click on the background skin and you'll notice that u can define the v/h-scollbar and add an arrow image.



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Message posted by myvirtualagents on July-08-2005 at 4:09am
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Very nice.  What camera set up did you use for the photos?

Message posted by rfh12002 on July-10-2005 at 7:04am
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Very nice

Im use a one-shot lens and am thinking about getting into more detailed work. How long did each scene take to compose and how many stitches were required ?


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