This page shows the equipment that does seamless panoramas of museums and archaeology sites.

Digital panorama inside Popol Vuh Museum, Guatemala City. This is the original photo which was used to make the QuickTime VR movie . Notice that it is seamless, that means, one continuous photograph. It is not stiched together from a bunch of approximately (and hopefully) overlapping shots.

Panorama pictured

Our goal with this photography was to show the attractive new rooms of the Popol Vuh Museum of pre-Columbian Maya art and artifacts.

Learn more about Digital photography | Museo Popol Vuh | HOME | FLAAR introduction to Kaidan so you can learn how to do this class of photography yourself.

Apple Macintosh PowerBook

Museo Popol Vuh | HOME

updated June 2, 1998, revised March 2, 1999

 

The equipment pictured at the right is itemized so that you can go directly to other web pages and other sites.