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    360 panorama

    I'm trying to make this 360 degrees panorama of an office. I have Flash MX, I have the place, I have the photographer.
    Problem is we don't have the slightest idea how to do this. Can anybody help me with HOW to take the pictures ? once I have 360 degrees it's not a problem to make it turn in flash. I need to know how to get good pictures ; we already tried with a serie of normal shots and we can't quite "paste" them together if you see what I mean. How are we going to do this ?
    Help ! Anyone ! please...
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    Check out this guys site. He's pretty good at it.

    http://360texas.com/

    He also checks into this forum quite often. You can ask him about it.

    http://www.swishspot.com/cgi-bin/iko...s.cgi?forum=14

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    thx, that's a start

    though his stuff is in Java, I'm trying to do it in flash...

    just reminding you all that this thread is no closed, so help me if you can (i'm feeling do-o-own)
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    Well, you asked 'how' to take the pics. He knows and will tell you.

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    If you already have a photographer to take the pics you can use software like photovista, panoweaver, or pixaround to stitch them together. Its best if you have a panhead and tripod for example www.kaidan.com More info at panoguide.com

    If you want to email me at jmail@bellcomsoftware.com I can address your particular issues and get you headed in the right direction.

    -George

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