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Atlantis Palm Dubai Hotel Inauguration Party

Your Name: Hans Nyberg Company website: www.panoramas.dk What is the subject of the tour? Atlantis Palm Dubai Hotel Inauguration Party How Many people worked on this tour? 1-5 What photographic Equipment did you use? Canon 5D Tokina 10-17mm and Nikkor 10.5mm

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The Edison

Its been around for a little while but for inspiration then you can’t do much better than this tour of the Edison in Los Angeles by eyerevolution. Makes you want to jump on a plane and check the place out! (unless you can drive of course)

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The small city of Wrzesnia

Your Name: Jan Zieba Company website: http://zieba.wroclaw.pl/ What is the subject of the tour? Small city How Many people worked on this tour? Just Me! What photographic Equipment did you use? Canon 350D, Sigma 8mm, NodalNinja3 What Software did you find most useful? Ptgui, Flash Panorama Player, Pano2Qtvr, Smartblend, Photoshop.

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Virtual Gliwice (a city in the south of Poland)

Your Name: Leszek Cuper Company website: www.zdjecia-panoramiczne.pl What is the subject of the tour? Virtual Gliwice (a city in the south of Poland) How Many people worked on this tour? Just Me! What photographic Equipment did you use? Nikon D300, Nikkor 10.5mm What Software did you find most useful? PT Gui, Panorama Tools, Adobe Photoshop …

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Cowdray Ruins, UK

Panoco have made this nice Virtual tour of Cowdray Ruins in Midhurst, UK. This is nice and simple – the graphics are downplayed and I personally prefer the larger hotspots compared to other VR tours. It looks slightly HDR – this often ruins old buildings, but I think this is subtly done.

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La Canton Hotel Flash Virtual tour

Thanks to Ren Yifei who pointed out this virtual tour of a Brazilian Hotel using FFP and a host of plugins. One cool feature is the Day and night options. Shame it makes you view it fullscreen – I don`t like being made to do anything

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Interactive Helicopter VR

In the game of interactive virtual tours, most of us have a few goals. One goal I’m sure that we all have is “one day I’ll create a perfect virtual tour 200 metres in the air” Most of us will never realize this unfortunately, either lack of time, money, or the fact that buying a …

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Fulda Cathedral, Germany

“We took about 50 360°-HDR images of up to 26 f-stops during different times and seasons and that was in 2004!”

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Enchanted woodland virtual tour

This is a great tour by Tom Mills at VRwebdesign. For a long time I have thought that when a virtual tour can stand on its own as an interactive website, then it is this aspect alone that will increase the popularity of virtual tours and panoramas. This tour stands up on its own, it …

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