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Quicktime Virtual Reality (QTVR) and how it works

When you first click on a link for a QTVR you should see the QTVR symbol appear. If you just get a grey screen or nothing happens, try clicking your refresh/reload button on your browser. Be patient. Although these load much faster than a movie, they still are larger than a single picture.

When the image loads, usually under a minute, position your cursor on the picture, then click and drag. The cursor will change to an arrow when you move any direction. You can change the direction and speed by dragging in that direction.

To zoom in push your "shift" button or the minus (-) button on the movie window. To zoom out push your "control" button or the plus (+) on the movie window.

Please note, you need Quicktime to view these virtual realities. To update your Quicktime player please click here
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Berliner Dom, the cathedral in Berlin, Germany.

This is a "Cubic" which means that you can look up & down, in addition to left & right.
Put your left mouse button on the screen & move it left, right, up & down.
480 KB, slow on Dial-up. but worth the wait.

Las Vegas, the Strip.

Yampa River, Harding Hole Camp, 2004

Waikiki Beach at night, Hawaii

Copper Creek Hut.

This is another Cubic where you can look up & down, in addition to left & right.

Francie's Hut Breckenridge, Colorado

Interior of Francie's Hut Breckenridge, Colorado

Tundra Valley above Francie's Hut Breckenridge, Colorado