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Rich Silfver
03-06-2006, 17:48
Copy this into your browser: http:\86.52.0.19\popup.htm

and how it was made: http://www.leica-camera.com/discus_e/messages/11/201203.jpg

Bob
03-06-2006, 18:01
Hi Rich,

I can't get the link to open (?).
Maybe because it's a pop-up ?.

Help.

Bob

Rich Silfver
03-06-2006, 18:24
Copy and paste this into your browser instead: http:\86.52.0.19\popup.htm

RayPA
03-06-2006, 18:41
I can't get either rotating view link to work. The "how it was done" imageworks. I think I recognize a Leica D2 as one of the cameras (?).

Rich Silfver
03-06-2006, 18:43
It requires you to have Java enabled/installed

Bob
03-06-2006, 18:47
Hi Rich,

WORKS just fine ! WOW that is really (really) cool !.

Hold your left mouse button and drag. Works great.

Beautiful Leica, lens and finder. You should be very proud !.

Thank you very much for showing (rotating) the dark side.

Bob

Rich Silfver
03-06-2006, 19:44
Oh - not MY Leica or my photo. Courtesy Regnar Kjaer in Denmark.

jano
03-06-2006, 19:53
That's neat.. why does that knob by the lens rotate as the camera rotates? i.e. were they not paying attention, or did they do that on purpose or is it an optical illusion? *shrug*

je2a3
03-06-2006, 19:55
Very nice, thanks Rich!

Joseph

jlw
03-06-2006, 20:02
Copy and paste this into your browser instead: http:\86.52.0.19\popup.htm

Surely those backslashes can't be correct for a conventional URL. URL syntax is based on UNIX, which uses forward slashes; backslashes are for Windows file path separators.

I know, some browsers will re-interpret backslashes as forward slashes... but others won't, and your URL won't work.

[later edit]

I finally got it to open by going to http://86.52.0.19 and clicking the "Se min Leica" link in the upper left corner of the page. Nice way to look at the camera, although the real VR purist would also do overhead shots so you could swivel it and view the top.

jlw
03-06-2006, 20:08
That's neat.. why does that knob by the lens rotate as the camera rotates? i.e. were they not paying attention, or did they do that on purpose or is it an optical illusion? *shrug*

I assumed he did it so you could see different parts of the knob and focusing scale as you rotated the VR image. Making these is like making one of those Claymation films: You shoot a frame, rotate the object a bit, shoot another frame, etc., etc. Getting the knob to move so smoothly from frame to frame would require a conscious effort, I'd think.

jlw
03-06-2006, 20:12
I just now clicked the "see how he did it" link. That's fun -- a real cottage-industry approach! (Obviously a real computer geek -- notice the CDs on the ceiling, and the fact that he was using an old PC case to prop up the Leica at the proper height!)

If you want to do VRs of your entire camera collection and would like a slightly less rustic way to produce them, check here: http://www.kaidan.com/

RayPA
03-07-2006, 15:36
Surely those backslashes can't be correct for a conventional URL. URL syntax is based on UNIX, which uses forward slashes; backslashes are for Windows file path separators.

I know, some browsers will re-interpret backslashes as forward slashes... but others won't, and your URL won't work.

[later edit]

I finally got it to open by going to http://86.52.0.19 and clicking the "Se min Leica" link in the upper left corner of the page. Nice way to look at the camera, although the real VR purist would also do overhead shots so you could swivel it and view the top.

Thank you! That works now. Very nice. Thanks Rick.
I agree. I wanted to go up and down. On the Leica site you can view an MP in the same fashion. Go Here and click 'Feel the Leica MP.' Skip the intro to get right to the 3D MP (http://www.leica-camera.com/produkte/msystem/mp/index_e.html)