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This camera showcases the Eastman Quadrangle, named for University benefactor and Eastman Kodak founder George Eastman. The centerpiece of the River Campus, the "Quad" is the academic home of the College, where most undergraduates are enrolled. The Greek revival–style buildings, including the landmark Rush Rhees Library, were opened to students in 1930.
Swing the camera around to see the Genesee River, which winds alongside the River Campus. And students can wave "hello" to the folks at home from the Meliora flagpole, one of the enduring symbols of the University.
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Instructions:
To begin controlling the camera, click "Start Control."
If somebody else is controlling the camera, you will be put in the queue and the gray timer will count down until it is your turn.
You will have one minute of control of the camera. The green timer will tell how long you have remaining in your session.
You can select any of the preset locations in the pull down menu beneath the image.
Slide bars on the picture window control pan and tilt (left/right and up/down motion).
The slide bar on the right is the zoom control.
Click anywhere within the camera image to move the camera to that spot.
Take a picture of what is in the view and save it on your computer.
Control brightness.
Use a panoramic view to control the camera's motion.
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