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Services for Real Estate Pros with www.BlueLaVaMedia.com

Hi Jason,

We are planning to expand our British Columbia virtual tour company real soon. In fact we are looking for more virtual tour photographers in other areas like Kelowna, all of Lower Mainland, Whistler, Squamish, Chilliwack, etc,. so if you will get any interest please let us know right away.

This coming week we will be purchasing 200 tours to take advantage of your 200 for 50 FREE. You guys are awesome! Our clients are thrilled with our new HD Full Screen tours, so we are ALL heading in the right direction! It really does make a difference! Our competition can't say that we don't have what they have anymore. The quality is AMAZING.

We just hired a new virtual tour photographer to work with us here in Vancouver, BC. Thank you so very much for letting us experience this journey with all of RTV. The help and support we get is just beyond what we ever expect it to be!

Best Regards,

Inna Kozar
Owner
Real360Tours
www.real360tours.ca

Comments (2)

Anonymous
Alex

     Hi, Just wondering what a HD Tour is supposed to mean. High Definition has nothing to do with still photography and is all about Video. Still photographs have surpassed the 1080 horizontal pixels required for HD since the day film was invented.

     People with a photography background should be quick to notice that terming everything "HD' is just a marketing and in real terms it just deems the tours lower quality than any other photography.

 

Jun 02, 2010 03:18 PM
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Jason LaVanture
www.BlueLaVaMedia.com - Traverse City, MI

Alex,

Thank you very much for your question and response to Inna's blog post.  Even though this is her post I will be more than happy to answer the question.  Many things in life have Definition such as your telescope, the sound your car stereo puts out, your TV, the fabric on your clothes, and the muscles in your body. High Definition simply means to improve up on the definition of an existing image and in this case we've made our images and player support a much larger format that fills the screen fully justifying calling this High Definition.

Yes still image cameras take images at a much MUCH larger size than that of which is required for HD TV which puts the photographer on a higher playing field and able to capture much more detail than that of a videographer.  We also have the ability to utilize the flash to achieve great results with little editing time.

I suppose that I really don't understand your final comment.  If you could please explain how a tour like this: http://rtvpix.com/RE-7719-X8DSI6-01

would be deemed of lower quality than any other photography.  Perhaps you did not look at the actual product before commenting here or we are all missing something. 

Sincerely,

 

Jason LaVanture

RTV, Inc Virtual Tour Software

 

 

 

Jun 03, 2010 10:44 AM