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Tuesday, December 21st 2010, 9:48pm

'Augmented' panorama's with historical images

I've made panorama's with historical image overlays, using distortored hotspots, a very nice effect:

http://weblab.ab-c.nl/verrijkte-panoramas (Dutch text; hover the panorama's)

There's also a post on my panorama's on How to be a Retronaut, with English texts:

http://www.howtobearetronaut.com/2010/12…lity-panoramas/

Zephyr

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Thursday, December 23rd 2010, 10:30am

Leuk gedaan :) Op mijn werk doe we het net andersom, laten we met 3d de toekomst zien (http://www.viadrupsteen.nl/) :) Maar super (y)! Bepaal je de stand van de panorama aan de hand van bekende foto's of schiet je de panorama en past later de oude foto's in?

Persoonlijk zou ik nog een mousecursor erin verwerken. Zodat je meer het gevoel krijgt dat je kan ronddraaien.

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Nice job :) At my work, we do this the other way around, we show the future using 3d. Super Job (y)! Do you determine the posistion of the panorama beforehand using the photo's, or do you just make a panorama and try to fit the photo's afterworths?

Personally I would add a mousecursor, so people understand that you can spin around in the panorama.

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Sunday, December 26th 2010, 10:10am

Shit, I thought I was the first with this idea. Nice job. ;-)
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Tuesday, December 28th 2010, 12:08am

Very Nice!

I really like your use of distorted hotspots. I wish I had seen your work before doing this one: http://www.recorridosvirtuales.com/blogg…sa/profesa.html .

Best regards from the subtropical regions of Mexico

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