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Is there a virtual picture tour program/software/feature
Does anyone know of a online program where you input x amount of images and it'll create a 360 tour? I remember either google or microsoft had this feature? TIA!
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There's a lot of options out there. the most popular one is PTgui. theres tourweaver, autodesk stitcher, and a few others I can't quite remember them all. that'll get you started on your search.
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^^ yeah I can't imagine how much of a pain it must be using a fisheye to do a 360 of a car interior. I for one would not do it. Even though I offer it as a service for homes I priced it high enough that most people wouldn't be interested. Its too much for involved for so little money not to mention they take time to load on screen and some realtor's I have spoke to actually don't like them because they show too much and turn people away.
You could use photoshop to stitch the images. just flatten it after to smooth it out.
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