On 02/12/2007, Tod Merley <todbot88(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Dotan Cohen!
I could easily be wrong but I think the Java applet supplied by the
lens manufacturer is ALL you need. That is, IT takes the image
produced by the camera with lens, compensates for the distortions AND
puts you in the image with the ability to pan your way around in it..
I would guess that the call to the applet consists of where the applet
is and where the image is. All you need then would be a java capable
browser to view the image in the way that you wish.
Please let us know what you do find. I have friends in real estate!
Thanks!
Tod
The Java applet is not calling a .jpg file, but rather an .egg file. I
believe that the .jpg -> .egg conversion is done on the customer's
computer, but I will try to verify that.
Dotan Cohen
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