Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/06
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>Hello,
>
>I am interested in what you have described, but I need some clarification.
>You are using an "M" body with some sort of digital recording device in the
>film gate. or what????
> Please explain waht you mean.
>
>thanks
>
>--adi
>----------
Hi Adi,
what I ment was: QuickTimeVR is a special software technologie to view
"stitched" 35mm images as a 360degres interactive panorama. You take the
photos on normal neg-film, digitize the film to a photodisk, use a special
software to modify the images - that's it. There are a lot of info's out in
the net about QuickTimeVR, but I have practical experience with a M6 doing
images for a VR movie. So if somebody is going to try out build a VR film,
he/she will get into some problems and that's the point were I can offer
some help. I thought this would be interessting for this newsgroup?! Also I
have my limitations in writing english...
Cheers,
Det
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