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Quick Start Training Guide To begin, double-click the VisualTour icon on your Desktop. If you are using the software for the first time you will need to register. If you didn t receive your registration information, you can retrieve it via email by entering your email address twice and clicking Retrieve Registration Code. Please check your email for the information you are requesting, and enter it on the following screen.

Enter your Registration Code in the box provided and Click Register. The VisualTour Studio window appears along with a VisualTour Training Assistant. If you want to bypass this assistance window the next time you open VisualTour, select Skip next time before you proceed. You won t need Annie s assistance today, so click the Close button or the X (top right of the window) to close the Training Assistant. Select the tour group that is most appropriate for your tour by double-clicking the folder. In this course you will create a Residential tour, so double-click Residential. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 2

Double-Click Residential Double-click Residential The Tour Groups > Residential folder contains 3 sample tours. Double-click Sample Tour 1. Double-click Sample Tour 1 Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 3

Getting Started Creating Your First Panoramic Follow these steps to select the images for your first panoramic: 1. Click the first image once. Note: The term click refers to clicking the left mouse button once. The term right-click refers to clicking the right mouse button. Most mouse clicks are with the left button. 2. When you click the image, a blue box appears around the image indicating that it is selected. Hold the Shift key down and click the third image. By holding the Shift key when you click another image, the system selects a range of images between clicks. 3. Click Create panoramic. Select photos and click Create panoramic 4. When the Create Panoramic dialog box appears, type Front View and click OK. Enter caption and click OK Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 4

5. When the VisualTour Stitching Assistant window appears, click Next to stitch the images together into a single image. Click Next The VisualTour Stitching Assistant launches and automatically stitches the photographs into one seamless panoramics scene. Notice in this example that the images are: Lined up correctly from left to right Overlapping (by about 20%) Level Note: You can adjust brightness, contrast or sharpness if needed. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 5

6. Click Finish to continue. Notice that the individual pictures you used for the panoramics are now gone. Don t worry! They have only been moved into the trash folder so you won t get them mixed up with other panoramic images. Your Front View panoramic has been added to your sample tour (bottom right). Creating Vertical Panoramics In this scene, we have taken the images vertically from top to bottom. For example, you can use this feature to capture a room with high ceilings, or even small and narrow rooms. 1. Select the next three images and click Create panoramic. Select photos and click Create panoramic Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 6

2. When the Create panoramic dialog box appears, enter the caption (this time type Foyer ) and click OK. 3. When the VisualTour Stitching Assistant window appears select Vertical for your stitch option and click Next. The VisualTour Stitching Assistant launches and automatically stitches the photographs into one seamless panoramic scene, this time vertically. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 7

4. Adjust brightness, contrast or sharpness if needed, and then click Finish. Re-Arranging Images to create a Panoramic Sometimes you may find yourself taking your photographs from right to left, instead of left to right. While it is easier to work with your photographs when they are taken from left to right, you still have the option to re-arrange the images before stitching them together. 1. Select the next three images and click Create panoramic. Select photos and click Create panoramic Select photos and click Create panoramic Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 8

2. When the Create panoramic dialog box appears, enter the caption (this time, type Family Room ) and click OK. 3. When the VisualTour Stitching Assistant window appears, click the 123/321 Re-Arrange button to correct the position of your photographs. Note: Instead of using the 123/321 Re-Arrange button you can also manually re-arrange your photographs by clicking on the photographs and dragging them to the correct position. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 9

The dragging requires you to keep the left-click button pressed down and hold it until the picture is in its desired position. 4. Click Next to stitch the photographs together. 5. Adjust brightness, contrast or sharpness if needed, and then click Finish Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 10

Rotating Images to create a Panoramic Use the Rotate 90 Degrees Counterclockwise or the Rotate 90 Degrees Clockwise buttons if you held the camera vertically when taking your pictures. 1. Continue where you left off in the last exercise. Select the next four images and click Create panoramic. Select photos and click Create panoramic 2. When the Create panoramic dialog box appears, enter the caption (this time type Bedroom ) and click OK. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 11

3. When the VisualTour Stitching Assistant window appears, click the Rotate 90 Degrees Clockwise button to correct the orientation of your photographs. Note: All of your photographs will rotate in the same direction; therefore, you cannot mix-andmatch images (some taken portrait, some taken landscape, some taken with the camera tilted to the left, some taken with the camera tilted to the right, etc.). 4. Click Next to stitch the photographs together. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 12

5. Adjust brightness, contrast or sharpness if needed, and then click Finish. Creating a flyer for your customers To allow customers to print a flyer directly from your tours, you ll need to select up to five still photos to be included. For the purpose of this training, we already have them ready for you. Since most of the still photos are already part of the panoramics we ve created earlier, we re going to set them to ONLY show on the flyer instead of showing twice. Note: Still photos are moved into the trash folder after you have stitched them together. If you d like to include additional still pictures in your flyer you can restore them out of the trash folder. To do so, double-click the trash folder, hold the Ctrl-key down while selecting the photos of your choice, click Restore photos, and then click Go back. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 13

1. Double-click the first picture next to the trash folder, and check the box next to Flyer Only, then click Next and repeat; checking the Flyer Only box for the next three photographs. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 14

Since the last of the still photos is not in any of the panoramics we ve created earlier, we re not going to check the Flyer Only box; we re going to add a caption so that your customers know what they re looking at. Please enter Neighborhood Fountain in the caption field on the last still photo, and then click the drop down menu to select the Random Pan/Zoom effect. Click Go up one level. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 15

Placing your panoramics into order Before we upload your tour, let s make sure the panoramics and flyer photos are in the order you wish them to appear. If you d like to move images, simply click and drag the images into position. A vertical black line between the images indicates the position once you release the mouse button. Note: The first picture to appear on your tour is the one to the right of the trash folder. The picture you chose as first picture should never be a bathroom or kitchen! Click and drag the photos to the desired position Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 16

1. Click and drag all panoramics into the order you wish them to appear on your tour. Adding Descriptions and Effects to Your Photographs To further enhance your VisualTour you can add descriptions and effects to the photographs by following these steps: 1. Double-click an image to add a description, set transition effects, adjust the panoramic speed, etc. Double-click photos to add description and effects Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 17

2. Type the desired description. Remember to provide a brief description for each scene. You now have the following choices available to enhance your panoramics. Full 360 Panoramic - Checking this box will make a panoramic (even a partial panoramic) appear as a Full 360 Panoramic. Fit in Window (don t scroll panoramics) Checking this box will fit the picture (any panoramic or still photograph) in the window and will end the scrolling effect. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 18

Duration Select the minimum amount of time that you want your still pictures displayed in the viewer as the presentation advances from scene to scene. Transition Effect Choose from 22 effects that will appear between scenes when the tour is being viewed online or from a CD. Flyer Only Checking this box will exclude the photo from being seen when the tour is viewed online but make it available when buyers print the online property flyer. Only still images are supported for use as flyer images. Branded Only Checking this box will exclude the photo from being seen whenever the tour is shown in unbranded mode. This feature is useful for skipping over any photo that your MLS might prohibit, such as a photo with a yard sign displaying your name or a photo with any other branding information. Pan Speed This slider allows you to select how quickly your photo will scroll from left to right or up and down in the tour viewer. You might find that very wide 360 degree scenes benefit from a faster speed since there is more of the scene to see. Pano Start This slider allows you to select whether your panoramic scene will start its panning on the left, right or any place in between. In the case of vertical scenes you can choose the start point anywhere from the top to the bottom. This feature is especially useful to bring the buyer s attention to the seller s property on very wide scenes that show more than the one property. When done, click Go up one level. By clicking you can copy your preferences to all scenes and future photos. Adding Voice Recording and Music to Your VisualTour A microphone is required to add recording to your online tour. Caution: Limit your recording to less than 60 seconds to keep the file size small. Larger file sizes translate to slower loading periods for your clients. To add your voice to a scene, simply double-click a picture and click Record voice, then click the red Record button. When done, click Done then click Go up one level. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 19

VisualTour Studio includes more than 90 choices of background music to accompany tours placed on a CD or online. Click Settings, then Select Music, then click + to open the choices within the genres, and select your preference. When done, click OK. Uploading Your Tour Now that you ve stitched your scenes, added descriptions and captions, re-arranged the scenes, added music and effects, you are ready to upload your tour. 1. Click Send to VisualTour to begin uploading your tour. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 20

2. Your Web browser launches and prompts you to enter your User Name and Password. Type the information emailed to you when you signed up for VisualTour, then click Continue. 3. This Warning Security window only appears the first time you access this screen. Check Always to download the applet and click Run. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 21

4. Enter a title and fill in a street address, city, state and zip code. Click Next. 5. When the verification screen appears, click Next to upload your tour. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 22

6. Select Don t ask for confirmation next time and click Upload. Your tour will now be pulled from your local computer and placed on the Internet. Note: An Upload Progress window appears, displaying the progress of your tour upload. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 23

7. When the Success! message shown below appears, click Finish. Your tour is now active on the Internet. You will receive an email within a couple of minutes with the link to your tour. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 24

Editing and Fine-Tuning Your Tour Once your tour has been uploaded, you may want to view the tour or make changes. VisualTours can be edited at any time. 1. To make price changes, correct typos, change the property s specific information, change the music or add signage, click Info. 2. Scroll down about three quarters of the page and click on (Change) in the signage section. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 25

3. To choose a sign, click the radio button below the desired image, then click Select in the upper or lower right. Note: If you select any branded signs, don t worry, they do not appear on unbranded tours. 4. If you d like to make any additional changes, e.g., price changes, add additional property description, etc., make the changes and click Save. Your changes will not update the listing in your MLS. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 26

Changing Scene Captions and Descriptions 1. To change scene captions, or photo descriptions, click the Photos button. 3. Click Edit next to photo you would like to change. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 27

4. Make the desired changes and click Next to get to the next photo, or click Photos. For the purpose of this training click Photos. Adding Hot Spots to your tour Adding Hot Spots to your tour VisualTour provides the ability to add Hot Spots within your tours. These areas appear as circular red targets and can be placed within any of the tour s photographs. They allow the viewer to make navigational choices similar to actually previewing the property in person. 1. On the Photos page, click Hot Spots. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 28

1. Just like taking the pictures, start from the left and go to the right. On the left panel select the photograph on which you want to place the Hot Spot (Front View in this example). 1 4 2 3 5 2. Click the desired location of your Hot Spot on the photograph (depicted by a circle in the illustration above). 3. On the right panel, select the photograph you want to display when the client picks this Hot Spot (Family Still in this example). 4. Check Zoom Hot Spot. 5. Click Add Hot Spot. The green Hot Spot turns red to indicate that it is posted and available on your tour. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 29

To see how this feature works, click Preview, and then click the red Hot Spot after the tour opens. Click the X (close) button when you are finished and click on My Tours. Linking your tour to your MLS 1. From the My Tours page, click the Links button to the left of the tour you wish to link. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 30

2. Click click here in the Unbranded Tour Links section of the screen to view linking options for your MLS listing. This page provides lots of linking information and instructions to distribute your tour. 3. Select any of the four options provided: option 1 is the least restrictive and shows descriptions, while option 4 is the most restrictive. To view the unbranded version, click Click here for the appropriate option. To place the link onto your MLS listing, highlight, right-click and copy the link, open the listing on your MLS system, and paste the link into the virtual tour field. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 31

Note: The easiest way to copy something is to click on the area three times very fast, then right-click in the selected area and copy. 4. To close the tour, click RETURN at the bottom of the screen, and then click My Tours. Deleting A Tour Caution: Do not delete this tour yet because we are still working with it. 1. If you wanted to delete a tour, click Delete next to the desired tour. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 32

1. Click OK to confirm the deletion. Note: Since you have unlimited tours available we recommend that you keep those sold tours in your inventory and showcase your sales skills. Just mark the tour status as Sold. Viewing a tour s activity and statistics VisualTour tracks viewing activity associated with your tour, which can be printed or emailed to your clients. 1. Click View Details to the right of the page. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 33

2. For this exercise, click Email. 3. Enter the email address of the recipient to whom you want to send this information and click Send Email. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 34

4. A confirmation screen appears, letting you know that your email has been sent. Click Close Window, and then click my account. Ordering Sales Material To order VisualTour Listing presentation CD Packets, click Click Here to Order Sales Materials. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 35

Click Buy Now and follow the prompts on the screen. For support and training, call 800-873-0700, and press 1. Getting Started with VisualTour Studio 6 page 36