360PanoVision

(59M)
  • No. of downloads: 79
  • Publisher: Genesis Offshore Systems
  • Date added: 01/03/2006
  • File size: 59M
  • License: Free to try
  • Minimum requirements: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher's description

360PanoVision introduces the best professional 360 virtual tour software with cutting-edge technology. Creates instantly with 1 click of the mouse: e-mailable 360 virtual tours, burn to CD 360 virtual tours albums, upload to your Web site 360 virtual tours files, create PDF brochures and produce slideshows. 360PanoVision comes with unique features such as pre-designed templates narrated tours/music, map or floor map, your own waiting screen, your own logo inside each view, your own company's banner and photos, customized hot spots/walkthrough. Produce 360 virtual tours with panoramas stitched together using 360PanoStitcher, panoramic 360 virtual tours from any one-shot optics such as 360 One VR optic, BeHere, Egg Solution, Remote, 0-360 using 360Pano-Oneshot, Build Ebrochure styled slideshows with 360PanoShow, Unwrap images produced with any 360 one-shot lens for printing and creating instant 360 virtual tours with 360PanoUnwrapper.


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