Crime Scene Virtual Tour is an integrated system, but it is
not difficult to create. As long as you have correct software and hardware in
hand, you need only three steps for creating a complete crime scene
virtual tour.
What We Need
Software:
Crime Scene Virtual Tour
Recommended
Hardware:
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| Nikon D200 |
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| Sigma 8mm F4 EX Fisheye |
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| JTS-Rotator
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Manfrotto 028 |
Procedures
Step 1 : Crime scene image
preparation: Shoot the crime scene images with relative equipment
including a digital camera, a fisheye converter, a pano head (rotator), and
a tripod.

Step 2 : Stitching: Import the crime
scene shots into Crime Scene Virtual Tour Stitcher,
just click on the button “auto stitching” to get a 360 degree crime
scene.

Step 3 : Create integrated crime
scene virtual tour: After stitching, import the crime scene
images in Crime Scene Virtual Tour Publisher
to edit a complete virtual tour.

System requirement
To use the Crime Scene Virtual Tour, you will need:
- Computer hardware
PIII800MHz or faster processor
512M RAM or more
100M of free hard disk space or more
Video display of 800*600 pixels or higher with 256 colors
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Operating System
Microsoft Window ME/NT4.0/2K/XP or later OS
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Others
JRE (Java Runtime Environment) 1.6 or later version
Note: 1G RAM or more is recommended to stitch crime
scenes over 6000*3000.
To view Crime Scene Virtual Tour, you will need:
- Computer Hardware
PII 400MHz or faster processor
128MB free memory
Video display of 800*600 pixels or higher with 256 colors
- Operating system
Microsoft Window ME/NT4.0/2K/XP or later OS
- Others
Microsoft IE4.0 or Netscape Navigator 4.5 or later version with JVM 1.1
Microsoft JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is necessary in Windows 95/98/XP (Download JVM at
http://www.crime-scene-vr.com/download/msjavx86.exe).