Panorama of the News Center

I am lucky to work for a company that understands how environment can influence the quality of work produced inside. The “News Center” is a multimedia haven where journalists, including traditionally trained print, online and broadcast journalists, sit side-by-side and work in collaboration. The building is actually an old Post Office. Take a peek if you want.

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I am lucky to work for a company that understands how environment can influence the quality of work produced inside.  The “News Center” is a multimedia haven where journalists, including traditionally trained print, online and broadcast journalists, sit side-by-side and work in collaboration.  The building is actually an old Post Office.  Take a peek if you want.

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It’s a bit of a complicated process:

First you need a panoramic head. I use one from Nodal Ninja and have been very pleased. You need a fisheye lens. I use a Nikon 16mm f2.8 fisheye lens. Mount your camera and lens using the setting provided in the install instructions from Nodal Ninja. Shoot six vertical images every 60 degrees around. Shoot one image skyward. Bring all the images into an application calld PTGui. Let PTGui stitch them into a pano. Save the image as a JPG. Import the JPG pano into Pano2VR (another application) and export the pano as an SWF file. Embed the SWF into your Web site. That is the very quick and dirty.

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