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| WHAT
IS AN iPIX ? |
| An iPIX
is an interactive, spherical image offering users a complete field
of view, from earth to sky, floor to ceiling, horizon to horizon.
iPIX images capture the world as we see it. |
| WHO
CAN USE iPIX TECHNOLOGY ? |
| An
iPIX is an interactive, spherical image offering users a complete
field of view, from earth to sky, floor to ceiling, horizon to horizon.
iPIX images capture the world as we see it.
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| FOR
WHAT PROFILES IS iPIX MOSTLY USED ? |
| iPIX
is mostly used for city tours, hotels, resorts, camps, real estate,
shopping, restaurants, airlines, romantic hideaways, holiday villas-
Everything! |
| WHY
USE iPIX ? |
| iPIX
3D tours are the ultimate presentation tool. Why a tiny portion of
the picture by using flat/still photos when you can show the WHOLE
picture! |
| CAN
iPIX BE INSERTED INTO HTML ? |
| Definitely!
In fact, most iPIXs are viewed as webpages.It is very easy to insert
an iPIX once it has been built. Most web page composers have the capabilities
to insert such plugins as iPIX files, Java, and Active X Controls.
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| WHAT
ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF iPIX OVER OTHER INTERACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES ?
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iPIX
technology re-invents the way people create and view images, "teleporting"
and immersing them into a multi-dimensional 360x360 environment. They
are also very light since an avarage IPS File is 2-5KB in size.
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| WHAT
ARE iPIX's INTEGRATION CAPABILITIES ? |
| An
iPIX image can be linked to another, or be linked to traditional photographs,
enhanced with motion control, audio, text or other development files. |
| IS
INTERFACING POSSIBLE WITH iPIX ? |
Yes.Its
possible to interface with iPIX just like with Flash 5.0.You can create
a map with diffferent points representing the different geographical
locations of an area which when you click, a filter appears like a
maximized window with the 360x360 Motion iPIX as the map remains in
the background.
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| IS
iPIX VIEWABLE WITH BOTH NETSCAPE AND INTERNET EXPLORER ? |
| Yes.iPIX
is compatible with both Netscape and Internet Explorer though later
versions of both are highly recommended |