OSU 360 Panorama Using Silverlight Deep Zoom

Check out this 10 photo panorama from the OSU campus. The sun was setting and the photos aren’t that great, but this is still cool. Using Silverlight’s Deep Zoom feature, you can zoom in, out, and all around. You can get close enough to see detail in these photos. I used the free Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE) to stitch the individual photos together and export to Silverlight.

Click here to see the panorama.

Tips:

  • You can zoom in and out very quickly using the scroll wheel on your mouse.
  • Use your arrow keys or mouse to navigate around.
  • Since this is a 360, you can pan one direction continusoly as if you are spinning in a circle.

 

4 thoughts on “OSU 360 Panorama Using Silverlight Deep Zoom”

  1. Hi there, nice project. I don’t suppose you have made the source code for this available?

    Cheers

  2. Hi!
    Nice job, but how you stitch end and begin of panorana for cycled viewing?
    Thanks!

  3. @Alexander-

    It’s automatic using the process above. Stitch using ICE then export to Silverlight’s Deep Zoom. You cannot do this using Windows Live Photo Gallery.

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