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Date/Time:2005-Sep-11 23:05:53
Subject:Re: Panotools or Realviz stitcher ? - Pano@Qtvr

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PanoTools: Re: Panotools or Realviz stitcher ? - Pano@Qtvr tflyfish2002 2005-Sep-11 23:05:53
Tamas,
Here is the home page for pano2qtvr :- http://sinnfrei.at/pano2qtvr/

Enjoy using it, the great thing is that it is free!

Barry

--- In #removed#, "Tamas Varga" <#removed#> wrote:
> Hi Barry,
> 
> in your note you've reffered to #removed# that I has not been able to 
> find on the web.
> Can you please share us with the URL to download and try?
> Many thanks
> Tamas
> http://www.budapest360.hu
> 
> --- In #removed#, "tflyfish2002" <#removed#> wrote:
> > So far all the comparison has been done with PTGUI 4 and Realviz 
> 4.0,
> > Now we have PTGUI version 5 if only in beta form at the moment. 
> Joost
> > has "raised the bar" with the latest version and it really a big
> > improvement over the previous version.  The "Wizard" function should
> > make it much easier to use for the novice. But please note that
> > Joost's site does no longer download PTTools for 360 fisheye pano's,
> > you now need to go and find this for yourself. The Wiki gives you
> > references to URL's to find the good version of PTtools. 
> > 
> > I have both Realviz and PTGui and I was only using Realviz to 
> convert
> > Equirectangular output from PTGUI to Quicktime format. But then came
> > along #removed# which is free and lets you put in hotspots on your
> > Quicktime pano's. Realviz can make some nice pano's but not with the
> > control that you have with PTGUI. Now that Apple in all it's wisdom
> > decided to make the Quicktime plugin download so massive. I am not
> > likely to use it at all.  I will stick to PTviewer.
> > 
> > So, download the Realviz free trial, but I bet you end up with PTGui
> > and PanoTools.
> > 
> > Barry
> > 
> > --- In #removed#, "conanthedestroya22222"
> > <#removed#> wrote:
> > > Hi all
> > > 
> > > Just curious really as to how Realviz stitcher compares with
> > > Panotools? 
> > > 
> > > Looking at a lot of panoramas on the web, a large amount of these 
> are 
> > > produces in Panotools or using PTgui. Is it a price thing or is 
> it 
> > > simply that Panotools and PTgui are better? Perhaps the learning
> > > curve is easier than the other?
> > > 
> > > Love to hear peoples views before I fork out my hard earned cash 
> for
> > > a stitching program that can accept multirow stitching as I now 
> have
> > > the Panosaurus Head and a Manfrotto 055A tripod. Camera is a bit 
> on
> > > the crap side (Olympus C-2) but have to start somewhere. I 
> currently 
> > > use Candypress's Panorama Factory 3.4 which is an excellent single
> > > row stitcher but my new equipment requires more!!
> > > 
> > > Andrew




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