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Subject:
Image stiching to create an interactive web environment
Category: Computers > Graphics Asked by: lizardnation-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
21 Apr 2003 05:11 PDT
Expires: 21 May 2003 05:11 PDT Question ID: 193227 |
Hello, I've seen a few iPIX environments where it looks like the creator took six pictures (Ceiling, Floor, Right, Left, Front and Back) and asked a software application to stich them together and uses them to show a room and its contents and allows the user to zoom in, direct the voicepoint towards other directions and so on. I'm interested in knowing a bit more about this on an economical, web friendly and bandwidth conservative manner. Thank you. /Lizardnation |
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Subject:
Re: Image stiching to create an interactive web environment
Answered By: rmn-ga on 21 Apr 2003 06:11 PDT Rated: |
Hi lizardnation-ga, iPix offers a $99 software package that allows the user to piece together images in this manner to create an interactive 360 degree environment. The software is known as iPix 360 Suite Pro v.2.0 and available for Microsoft Windows at the iPix online store: "iPix Store" http://www.ipixstore.com/ipixstore.cfm?cat=6 "iPIX 360 Suite Pro v.2.0 used by Web developers, photographers, and consumers alike, the iPIX 360 Suite Pro delivers the easiest and most sophisticated image building tools in one package!" They also offer a more detailed page about the product by clicking the "Product Detail" link, including a paragraph sized description and screenshots. iPix states that the software "...can create high-resolution images for viewing with the iPIX Plug-in, or medium-resolution images that can be viewed with Java on your Web site. The Wizard outputs images in five different formats, including an emailable version. " SEARCH STRATEGY I went to the iPix (www.ipix.com) and navigated into the store where I found the above described product. I hope this information is of assistance to you. If you any additional information or clarification please let me know. -rmn-ga |
lizardnation-ga
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That's what I wanted. :-) Thank you. /Lizardnation |
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