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Panotour pro gear 360
Panotour pro gear 360







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Creating the tourĪ virtual tour is a reproduction of a location and it is normally composed of more than one spherical image. With all these images, soundtracks and stills, I left the site to create this virtual tour. To close the loop of this virtual tour I captured 360° images inside the pits.

panotour pro gear 360

That’s two additional locations.ĭuring my discussion with the media services manager, he came up with an unexpected offer: “If I give you access to the track just before the national anthems – with all the racing cars on the start line, can you do it in 2 minutes?” I replied “Yes! At what time?” “Be here at noon, I will escort you to the guy in charge of the protocol.” That is a great position for a spherical image. People working in the pressroom are used to special requests from the photographers. There is also an elevated stage, which could definitely be good location, but it is another restricted area.

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I started my wish list with the roof of the control tower, which is accessible to the TV crew and race officials. While searching for these spots, I always look up. I scouted the site to find the right spots to capture my other panoramas. Nevertheless, I decided to use one of the large flagman holes at turn #1 to capture a scene. There are also flagman holes that are a bit bigger, but even then, to capture 360° images these holes are almost useless. That’s all you need for almost any lens, but for a fisheye, it is way too small. That was the easy part! On-site, I realized that all the reserved areas for photographers were simply one square foot holes in the fences. I contacted the organization to get my press accreditation. Easy!įor this issue, I decided to challenge myself a little bit more and shoot scenes with fast moving objects – so I went to the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières. I am the “king of the palace”, I am alone and nothing moves. I even have access to control the lighting. so I can work all night without being disturbed by guests, visitors or employees. When I shoot at the Ice Hotel, I always arrive at around 3 a.m. It's going to make menu interaction way more intuitive!ĭieser Beitrag wurde bereits 10 mal editiert, zuletzt von »bhh« (2.In the last issue of PhotoNews, I used some pictures from the Ice Hotel to illustrate my article on panoramas. Are the correct figures for the Go published anywhere? Also curious what options are available to us(if any) to integrate the controller and controller clicks into scene navigation. I haven't done any experimenting yet with trying to tweek any of these but I assume we'll be able to dial it in even better. Pretty impressed though! A side-by-side comparison of the Gear vs the GO is pretty striking actually and that is using the old Gear VR settings of: The FOV and other things are a bit different than the Gear however so things are going to need a little tweaking. Looks like the same OS/software as the Gear and webvr.isgearvr is true on the Go as well. Great price point and no hardware variation should make development a little easier. This looks like it is going to be the perfect KRPano/WebVR platform.









Panotour pro gear 360