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 1. Are the Panoramas “For Sale” that are on the web site?
 2. How are the Panoramic Virtual tours made?
 3. How hard is it to publish a Panoramic Virtual Tour to my web site?
 4. Will a web site visitor need any special software or downloads to view the Panoramic Virtual Tours?
 5. How do you know if you have Java installed on your computer?
 6. How does this Panoramic Virtual Tour compare to the ones that the Real Estate industry use?
 7. What’s the cost for one Panoramic Virtual Tour?
 8. What other interactive features are available for the Panoramic Virtual Tour?
 9. Can we take our own photographs and would you produce the finished Panoramic Virtual Tour for our web site?
10. If I take the photos of a location that is not presently on your web site, would you package it and then show the Panoramic Virtual Tour on your web site?




 

1. Are the Panoramas “For Sale” that are on the web site?
No. They are there for the enjoyment of viewers who want to or can not visit a location, students and or teachers studying a location and future clients to see examples of different ways to showcase a panorama tour.


 

2. How are the Panoramic Virtual tours made?
There are many different ways to produce a Panoramic Virtual Tour. We use the old fashion way of photographing the location, then stitch the individual photographs’ into one panorama picture. As for the viewer, we use a Java viewer but also support the Flash viewer if requred.


 

3. How hard is it to publish a Panoramic Virtual Tour to my web site?
There are two ways to do it; (1) upload the folder, which contains all the files to your server and then link to that folder, (2) or we can host your Panoramic Virtual tour on our server and all you need is a link to it. That simple.


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4. Will a web site visitor need any special software or downloads to view the Panoramic Virtual Tours?
Because java script is everywhere I would guess that the answer is no. But for about 2 percent who do not have java installed on their computer the answer would be yes.


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5. How do you know if you have Java installed on your computer?
If you see a blank screen OR with a “X” then, Java may not be installed or your firewall may be blocking the Java applet/program that displays the virtual tour. Download the FREE Java for your computer at Sun’s Java download site.
Click www.java.com For more details visit Sun’s Java Everywhere website at Click www.sun.com


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6. How does this Panoramic Virtual Tour compare to the ones that the Real Estate industry use?
Very good question. Our Panoramic Virtual Tours speak for themselves… Very Affordable….High Resolution….Full Screen…

“Mike- I LOVE IT!!! You are right- way better than plain old virtual tours”


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7. What’s the cost for one Panoramic Virtual Tour?
The cost compared to the other virtual tours is very price competitive.


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8. What other interactive features are available for the Panoramic Virtual Tour?
Just to name a few, picture-in picture, interactive true virtual tour (go from one tour into another tour, etc.) special effects, just to name a few.

Some examples:

Picture-In-Picture --
Click Here.

Special Effects -- Click Here.

Interactive Virtual Tour -- Click Here.

 
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9. Can we take our own photographs and would you produce the finished Panoramic Virtual Tour for our web site?
Yes, if the photographs are taken per our instructions and your location is outside our immediate service area. We have some examples of photographs taken by others.

Gideon’s Photographic -Travel Log --
Click Here.

Taos New Mexico -- Click Here.

National Christmas Center -- Click Here.

Taos Ski Valley New Mexico -- Click Here.

For more details email us at Mike@mikesabol.com


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10. If I take the photos of a location that is not presently on your web site, would you package it and then show the Panoramic Virtual Tour on your web site?
Yes if the location and photos meet our requirements and approval. We do not pay for the photos, but will give photographer credit for the photos.

For more details email us at
Mike@mikesabol.com

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