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Tuesday, October 13th 2009, 8:02pm

I want to welcome you to a NEW panorama community website.

Hello everyone, for those of you who do not know me my name is Terry Montague, for those of you who have seen my work have probably seen it so through my main website at regal360.com. I am posting here today because I have a new exciting website to share with everyone and that is www.regaltips.com

As a thank you to Krpano for letting me shamelessly plug this new site here I would like to offer Krpano free add placement of a banner add on my website. Please contact me directly at terry@regal360.com for details, and to get the add set up.

I would like to give you all a quick explanation of what regaltips.com is all about.

1. First is to provide recognition of fellow Panoramic Photographers (this month is Sam Rohn). I want to welcome anyone interested in being featured to simply send me a link to your work. I cannot tell you how excited I am to have a place to showcase other Panoramic Photographers with a way to show some insight into their work. There are many people who I believe deserve some much needed recognition, and I hope this website does exactly that.

2. Second is to provide a comprehensive video tutorial section (that also includes Krpano tutorials if requested) and to share these "Regal Tips" with the community. My goal is to have a comprehensive collection video tutorial so that we all can learn and advance our techniques. I am also open to posting tutorials from others as well as a credit and a link back to their site should they offer up a tutorial for regaltips.com

3. Third is to review software/hardware and provide an honest and unbiased critique of the item in review. In this case I will be allowing guest reviews from other people in an effort to provide a comprehensive review database of popular hardware/software.

4. Fourth is to provide a new forum in which all vendors are welcome and organized making purchasing decisions easier. My hope is to have a general place for discussion where all major alternatives to hardware/software are considered. This is why I need your help to make sure Krpano is well represented on the forum.


So to wrap things up I want to give you a personal warm welcome to the new website. I also want to thank you for letting me post this here, and I would welcome feedback, questions, or comments.

Thank you for looking.

http://www.regaltips.com

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Terrycm" (Oct 13th 2009, 8:35pm)


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Wednesday, October 14th 2009, 7:07am

Nice site terry,


Your Joomla template is slightly broken in FF - Linux. But great in Mac

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Wednesday, October 14th 2009, 6:02pm

Linux is the one operating system I cannot test. I am a mac guy myself, and my wife has a PC so the others are covered. Thanks for letting me know though I will definitely look into it.

-Terry

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Wednesday, October 14th 2009, 8:01pm

hello, terry!
very interesting site - and i like the concept!
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Wednesday, October 14th 2009, 10:41pm

Nice!

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Thursday, October 15th 2009, 6:08pm

I would really like to feature a Panoramic Photographer using Krpano for November. For anyone who wants consideration please just post here with a link to your portfolio. Thanks!

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Friday, October 16th 2009, 10:57am

anyone? ... *g*

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Friday, October 16th 2009, 8:52pm

I may just have to do the looking myself *cool* . I really wanted to feature someone using Krpano to make things nice and even, and I think Krpano is an amazing pano player. If you don't feel like posting here you can always shoot me an email or pm.

-Terry

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Friday, October 16th 2009, 11:42pm

i thought about it but i am in the process of reskinning alot of my older tours with a more professional look. i would not want to display tours i myself are not 100% happy with. in the future maybe but i am not ready now.

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Saturday, October 17th 2009, 11:43pm

When you feel good about your tours don't forget to send me a link. Just a quick update the video tutorial section is now up to 7 with the latest being

Creating a Perfect Panorama With People/Object Movement. Thanks for looking everyone.

-Terry

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Sunday, October 18th 2009, 6:50am

Hi Terry - I wouldn`t worry too much about the linux problem - I think most of Gavick's have a problem - maybe too much of a headache for you! :)

John

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Saturday, October 24th 2009, 3:29am

Just a quick update, my tutorial for removing the tripod shadow in photoshop is now UP thanks for looking!

-Terry

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Thursday, October 29th 2009, 8:22pm

November Featured Photographer Simon Burgon let us all give him a well deserved pat on the back.

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Wednesday, November 4th 2009, 11:08pm

I cant view the videos. I had flash 9 and installed flash 10 but that didnt fix it. any ideas? It's just a white screen when you right click you get the flash menu.