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Panoramas
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Automobiles
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Audi
Porche
Rolls Royce
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A - Panoramas
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WTC - Dubai
Round Abouts - Al Ain
Others
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B - Panoramas
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Sahara Centre (Sharjah)
SCS - SHJ
Gulf Craft - Ajamn
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Cubic, Scene and
Object Movies
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C - Panoramas
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Dubai Media City
Food Court - Sahara Centre
Hamarain Centre - DSS 2004
AUDI
Deira City Centre, Dubai
SCS - SHJ
PORCHE - Sharjah
Arabic XT Box
Rollup
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QuickTime VR is a media type that lets users examine and explore photorealistic, three-dimensional virtual worlds. The result is sometimes called immersive imaging. Virtual reality information is typically stored as a panorama, made by stitching many images together so they surround the users viewpoint or surround an object that the user wants to examine.
Panorama
A QTVR panorama lets you stand in a virtual place and look around. It provides a full 360 degree panorama and in QuickTime 5, the ability to tilt up and down a full 180 degrees that is called Cubic Panorama. All Cubic Panoramas are FullScreen. Click here The actual horizontal and vertical range, however, is determined by the panorama itself. To look left, right, up and down, you simply drag with the mouse across the panorama. Click here
Object Movies
QTVR object movies, which is a series of still images and allow you to handle an object, so you can see it from every angle. You can rotate it, tilt it, and turn it over. Object movies are ideal for selling goods over the Web and for providing hands on access to museum pieces, sculpture, models, medical and educational models. Click here
Scene
A QTVR scene is a collection of QTVR panoramas, objects, and other media. Each media element in a scene is called a node. A scene resembles a panorama, but unlike a simple panorama, you can interact with parts of the scene. Scenes have hot spotsareas that are linked to other media. For example, a hot spot in a museum scene could link to another room in the museum, or it could allow you to manipulate one of the objects in the museum. A typical multinode panorama might feature the view of a building from the outside, linked to an interior view by clicking a hot spot on the buildings front door. Other interior views might be reached by clicking hot spots on interior doorways or staircases, allowing the viewer to walk through a building. Hot spots can also link to World Wide Web sites and a variety of other media. Click here
Features
- Auto rotate.
- Output in QuickTime and PT Viewer (Java).
- Maps & directional indicator.
- Voice over & background sound.
- Buttons and links to different movies and HTML pages.
- High resolution pictures for print media.
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Click and drag your mouse
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Zoom in (SHIFT Key)
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Zoom Out (CTRL Key)
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Show Hot Spot
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Go to previous node
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QTVR window in web Browser
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QTVR window in QuickTime Player
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Cylindrical VR
Projection that creates a cylinder, which accurately represents a single row panorama without distorting the top and bottom from the original image.
Spherical VR
Projection that creates a cube and represents an entire 360° x 180º panorama in a single image.
Cubic VR
Projection that produces six images corresponding to the front, back, right, left, top, and bottom of the cube.
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