Another option is VR Worx
On 24 Sep 2013, at 20:07, Tony Harris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Susan,
> Hugh Gilbert on this list will no doubt reply soon, l believe he uses ptGui, having tried a lot of others. However I'm not sure it allows for walk-throughs. The only software l know was quicktimeVR but this was discontinued a long time ago, l would be interested to know the latest options for walk-throughs.
> Best regards
> Tony Harris
>
> Susan Pettigrew <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hello All
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>> We have been asked to document a couple of Building interiors prior to re-development, so that we can provide a virtual tour of the original interiors. One of the rooms in particular is going to be rather challenging- it is a dark Victorian Musical Instrument Museum, which is a small room with floor to ceiling glass cabinets & a central island cabinet (making a panorama of the room impractical), the actual floor space is no more than 1.5m wide corridors around the central cabinet. There seems to be a multitude of 360 Panorama software out there, however I am having a little more trouble tracking down software that allows you to 'walk through'.
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>> So my questions are:
>> Has anyone had any experience of making these (both 360 panoramas & walk through)? And if so, do you have any software recommendations or general advice?
>> Will we need to get any specialist equipment (other than a pano head for tripod)?
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>> We would prefer to do this in house if possible, but any recommendations for companies that undertake this work will also be welcome.
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>> Thanks
>> Susan Pettigrew
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>> Centre for Research Collections, Edinburgh University Library
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