tyne_cot
Bookmark and Share

Posts Tagged ‘High Resolution Panoramas’

Intimate luxury onboard MS Island Sky

Date: June 13th, 2011 17:59
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, Commissions, Cruise Virtual Tours, Full Screen 360 Panoramas, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Virtual Tours, Virtual Tours produced for web design agencies

Having recently undergone a multi-million pound refurbishment, Pan 3Sixty were asked to create a virtual tour of MS Island Sky to show clients old and new the changes that had been made to this much loved Noble Caledonia ship.

A view from the Bridge, onboard MS Island Sky

Incorporating enticing views of the sumptuous cabins, lounge, bar and the restaurant, the virtual tour conveys the luxurious atmosphere to be found onboard. Further 360° panoramas of the open air cafe, cabin balconies and view from the bridge complete the tour, providing a comprehensive look around this unique and intimate ship.

Erikson Cabin on board MS Island Sky

The Club on board MS Island Sky

Click on any of the images above to view the full screen panoramas.

Ultra High Resolution Panoramas

Date: March 23rd, 2009 14:14
Filed under: 360 Panoramas, High Resolution Panoramas, Panoramas for Print, Personal Work

St. Walbura Church, Bruge, Belgium

St. Walburga Church, Bruge, Belgium

I recently found time to finish a high resolution panorama of the baroque church St. Walburga, photographed whilst in Bruges late last year. I had been be loaned a pre-production Canon 5D MK2 from Canon UK, and whilst everyone was talking about the HD video funtion of the new 5D MK2, I was interested to explore the possibilities  of producing super detailed 360º panoramas at ever higher resolutions.

After experimenting with different stitching work-flows, HDR and post production work in Photoshop the resulting detail in the panorama is superb, and at 24 000 pixels wide, the panorama is sixteen times the size of our standard full screen panoramas (as used on the Pan 3Sixty website) and four times the size of our previous largest offering.

Could we go larger still? With the new hi-res work-flow in place, the 24 000 pixel wide panoramas will be our largest ’standard’ high resolution offering, but we can produce even larger panoramas to order, tailored specifically to the clients requirements. The new high resolution panoramas provide ever greater possibilities for huge panoramic prints or multi-resolution interactive panoramas that enable the user to zoom in on minute details within the scene.

You can see an interactive version of the St. Walburga church panorama under March 2009 entry in the Panorama of the Month section of the Pan 3Sixty website. Please note that this version has been re-sized down to our normal proportions for a full screen panorama.

For more details call us on 0845 644 3605 or get a cost for your virtual tour through our Quotations Page.