Crime Scene Virtual Tour is a 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).