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I had an assignment the other day to take a tour of the cramped facilities of the State Historical Society on the campus of the University of Missouri. I always enjoy behind the scenes looks like this and I thought I would try doing a couple of panoramas. This is my favorite which shows the storage area for the art museum. The room also doubles as a workshop.
Follow the Read More to see the finished product. You will also find another link to the full screen version if you like looking at them that way.
I worked another QTVR panorama today. I had a different assignment at the Columbia Art League. So I did a panoramic of their gallery. This one was difficult on many levels.The first was the mixed lighting conditions. The second was some issues I was having on creating the right width and height so the software would stitch the images together correctly. I wonder if all of this is always hit and miss.
Full Screen QTVR of the Kitchen
Here’s a quick test for some software that generates code for a full screen QTVR. Pretty easy to use. If I want to use it I need to figure out how much 25 € is in US dollars.
Update:
Note to self – full screen panos really show off my mistakes. Yikes.

I did another practice QTVR panorama today. It was too cold out side so I shot this one in our kitchen. It’s a little mess, so don’t tell Tanya. This one was a challenge because of the close quarters. So I learned some things. I shot it twice and probably made about 6 panos before I got one I thought was okay.
The QTVR is embedded after the jump so click “Read more” to see.
One thing I can’t figure out is how to get rid of the black that is appearing at the top and bottom. If you zoom out (hold down the “ctrl”) you will see it.
I fixed it. It was some sizing issue I was having with the stitching software I use.
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