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Friday, February 28, 2003

Gunnar Eriksson has posted what he says is the largest spherical/cubic panorama in the world: 44,000 x 22,000 pixels in spherical; 11,000 x 66,000 in cubic. That's a lot of pixels!
7:37:16 AM    

Check out Philo's PanoBot: a roboticized panoramic head made out of Legos.
7:28:23 AM    

QuickTime Broadcaster has been updated to v1.01, from MacMinute.
7:00:00 AM    

Pentax announced their *ist Digital SLR this week, from Steve's Digicams.
6:57:29 AM    

Kodak is finally shipping the DCS Pro 14n, from DPreview.
6:56:01 AM    

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Purpose
VRlog provides news, developments and analysis of the virtual reality (VR) world from a nature photographer's perspective. Since I am not connected to or funded by any VR vendor, I intend to objectively appraise what's going on, and the direction VR is headed in. -- erik goetze
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Panorama Tools: v2.6
PhotoVista Panorama: v3.0
QTVRAS: v1.01
Realviz Stitcher: v4.02
VR Worx: v2.5
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