Order Now iClyck 4 Consumer AU$ 155.00 This is our entry iClyck offering. Including the our unique tripod mount only, you can start making precision panoramas immediately, but the package includes no information on how to put your panoramas to work or share them. You get to work this out for yourself. :)
Delivery: 2 weeks
iClyck 4 Business AU$ 195.00 This package includes our unique iClyck tripod mount, training DVD with instruction videos and other information on how to apply iClyck commercially for Real Estate, a photography business, or other business application. You will receive tutorials on location, capture, lighting, publishing, correcting errors, sales technique, tripods and more.
Please be aware that hosting business panos on 360cities.net is EU 179 per year
Delivery: 2 weeks
360
Photography
Have one of the team come and create unique photos 360 Panorama Virtual Tour AU$ 180.00 Capture and publishing of a 360 panorama and publishing to 360cities.net
Blog 07. Copy 360 photos from your iPhone to computer and upload 5:26pm, Tue 15 Jan 2013
1. Make sure you have settings for Photosynth on your iPhone to "auto-save to camera roll" turned on.
2. After shooting some 360's, connect iPhone to computer
3. Browse and locate 360's in photo roll
4. Copy to computer somewhere
5. Upload to 360cities.net using the upload page in your signed-in account area.
6. 360's should come online shortly after.
Combine your iPhone 4s or iPhone 5,
Microsoft Photosynth free app and iClyck tripod mount to make
perfect 360 panoramas for fun or profit.
The Problem is...
If you use Photosynth with out a mount your panorama can not
be prefect. The problem is holding your iPhone perfectly still
while taking the 25+ photos you need to make a pano. If you
don't,
you
will
get "parallax errors" which will appear ugly in the
stitched panorama.
The Solution is...
Use our iClyck tripod mount to position your iPhone camera
lens perfectly as you take the photos to make the panorama.
Benefits Its easy - A child can use the app, its that simple Its light - An iPhone, a tripod, an iClyck. Its to light Its
fun - Your friends and people watching will be amazed Its efficient - Make a panorama in 5 minutes
What will you use your
iClyck?
The range of uses for iClyck is an expanding
list:
Holiday photos will never be the same – Capture those
amazing places like never before
Special occasions – Capture that wedding or birthday
as capturing the moment
Fun with the kids – Your kids will love posing in
photos, appearing 3,4,5 or more times
Commercial applications – Real estate,
cafes, bars, restaurants, boats. The list is endless.
What else do you need? iClyck iPhone tripod mount is exclusively
for use with iPhone 4, 4s and 5.
Any tripod with a standard centre located screw mount and
pan action.
Any of a range of panorama apps available for iPhone.
Microsoft PhotoSynth,
Autostitch are a couple of my favourites. Publishing business
photos to 360cities.net
requires a Pro account.
How do you get one?
You can only order iClyck online through this web site
for fast delivery anywhere in the world for AU$ 15. Order
yours now.
The Technical Detail and Manufacturing
We have settled on 15mm Acyrlic for iClyck. Light, strong
and smart looking, iClyck looks great, transports easily
and works great. The unit comes with two screw mount positions
so you can take precision panoramas AND mount up for landscape
photos and video shooting.
iPhone Tripod Panorama Photography History
Panorama photography has a history more than 100 years old, but its been the
advent of digital cameras and stitching software that made it a relatively simple
process to anyone that had the time and equipment. Popularised by Google Streetview,
we now regularly "walk through" streets of the world checking out places
to stay, bars and cafes. Real estate, hotels and bars have gone to the expense
of creating panorama photos to showcase their product. They engage photographic
professionals with SLR cameras, sophisticated hardware and software to take the
time and expense to create the panoramics. Since iPhone, the number of panoramic
apps, including Microsoft Photosynth for making spherical and cylinder panoramas.
Its only with iClyck that you can make panoramas with precision.
About Me.
"I want to help people share beautiful moments of
their life like they have never been able to before." John
Nayler - Inventor of iClyck
Internet Consultant, sailor
and traveller describes John best. Career IT professional,
John has been involved in solving technology mysteries
for over 20 years. Based in Airlie Beach, Australia,
John's community and innovation credentials are first
rate. Recipient of community and innovation awards
for his ChannelWhitsunday.com project, where professional
online video production promoted the Whitsundays
tourist destination for 5 years. Now focused on the
immersive experience of 360 degree panoramas, his
revelation and business interest is now focused on
sharing the benefits and opportunities available
through this medium. Find me on Facebook
Just some buy feedback that is being delivered. "Thanks John, I am taking the most fantastic pictures now. So happy I got
one" - Delphine, Maui
"The virtual tour panoramas have made my real estate listings easier to sell." -
Charmaine, Airlie Beach
"Really pleased how virtual tours showcase our hotel." -
Airlie Beach
Hotel
"We think that we have the most interesting dental surgery reception
in the universe, so thanks for the 360 virtual tour John! It looks great!" -
Kim Davies, Bytes Dental Ballina
"Wow, that is the coolest thing I have ever seen for iPhone. I hope someone
buys
me one for Christmas!" - Sophie, Brisbane
"I take all my holiday snaps with iPhone now. My little pocket camera is
in a cupboard somewhere... and now iClyck and Photosynth allow me to capture
the most
amazing memories anywhere. Even with a small tripod, its still lighter than the
guys carrying SLRs... and my photos are 360 times better!" - Malcolm, Sydney
View
more samples of the photography, all made
with the iPhone 4s. - For them to look even better,
check out these links on your iPhone or iPad.
Wait for the image to load and then move your
iPad/iPhone around to see what happens.