Virtual Reality Process:
Virtual Reality Scenes
Producing a virtual reality scene begins, of course, with the photography. In our
process, for each scene we use from eighteen to fifty-four photos depending on the
lighting environment of the subject. The photos are taken with a SLR digital cameral
using a wide angle lens on a special panoramic tripod head.
This allows the camera to be rotated on both horizontal and vertical axes around
the camera lens , so multi-row panoramic photo sequences can be taken accurately.
This ensures that the photos produces a precisely composed VR environment.
We use the the most effective and widely-recognized stitching software on the market
for the creation of panoramic images. Once stitched together, the resulting image
is processed to eliminate any seams or inconsistencies. The final step is to convert
the image into a usable internet format.
- Java Applet
- Quicktime Virtual Reality
- Flash Media
Object Movies
Object movies are made by taking 36 photos of each object at different angles and
then combining the photos in much the same way as described above for the virtual
reality scenes.
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