VR NEWS, JANUARY 2006 by Michelle Bienias
Updated World Heritage Site The newly updated World Heritage/UNESCO site is now using panorama headers, randomly chosen from a selection of 150. click here to view site
National Geographic '360-degree Video' From Andy Alpern: National Geographic did an interesting video shoot with a 'theoretically' (one of the cameras didn't work) 360 degree video 'pod' with eight cameras. They didn't make a QTVR video but it seems like a perfect thing. They got internal shots of a tornado! click here to view site
Panorama feature in the German "PC Magazin" The current issue (February 2006) of German-language "PC Magazin" features an article on panoramic photography. On the magazine's DVD there are ten high-resolution panoramas by panoramas.dk. Matthias Taugwalder thoughtfully translated part of the article into English. click here to view site
Articles on Virtual Reality Photography by Scott Highton Online From Scott Highton: Virtual Reality Photography has posted a number of articles, case studies and tools to help individual photographers understand their own costs of doing business in VR photography, as well as how to figure out what prices your particular business might need to charge to remain profitable. These tools and resources are provided for the benefit of the entire VR community.For a case study on how three leading VR photographers approach pricing and estimating for a corporate VR shoot, check out: http://www.vrphotography.com/data/pages/casestudies/vrestimate2003.html For a free downloadable calculator (available for both Mac and Windows)that helps you figure out what your minimum daily fees should be based on your individual costs of being in business, check out: http://www.vrphotography.com/data/pages/onlinetools/onlinetools.html For a Q&A on pricing VR work in general, click on: http://www.vrphotography.com/data/pages/askexperts/business/pricingvr.html  click here to view site
Medecin San Frontieres Now Using Panoramas MSF is now using 360-degree panoramas of some of its international sites (UK, Austria, Germany, Norway and www.msf.org), featuring Mickael Therer’s QTVRs from his visit to Mali. Therer believes this is “very good news for the whole community with such an international organization starting to endorse QTVR media and help narrow the gap between photography and QTVR. Hopefully we can all benefit from this exposure to empower the VR field”.View Therer’s panoramas on the UK MSF website.  click here to view site
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