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Re: Show panning panorama
Jeff Pelletier 2004-Dec-13 18:19:00
There seems to be size limitations using PTViewer.. Although that may depend
on the host computer. Mine never seem to work over about 500 kb ? would be a
shame not to use high rez images for an offline presentation.
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Jeff Pelletier
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On 12/13/04 2:19 AM, <#removed#> wrote:
>
> On Dec 13, 2004, at 7:18 AM, Sven Hafner wrote:
>
>> >
>> > anyone got an idea how to present panorama images in form of a slide
>> > show that displays the panorama (full screen height) by panning
>> > slowly from left to right? like the kenburns effect.
>> >
>> > I will have an exhibition in january and use a projector to display
>> > the panos on a wall, but I want it to "autopan".
>
> It depends much on what equipment you have, MAC or PC
> How fast your computer is
> What resolution you want to use on the projector.
>
> You can use both Java/Ptviewer and Quicktime and there are several
> options to make autorotation.
>
> You can use simple HTML pages and use the old very simple refresh tag
> to change pages.
>
> Also I just discovered that my IView Media Pro has a built in
> autorotation on QTVR if you use the slideshow option. It is very slow
> so the rotation is also smooth and it changes automatically to the next
> after one rotation. The speed is very slow on my Powerbook 17 but if
> the resolution is set to 800x600 it is almost perfect.
>
> Of course this is only horisontal panning, but if you use PTViwewer you
> can program every panorama with a tour around all the sphere.
> But do not expect it to work in Fullscreen on a Mac. Perhaps on a new
> G5.
>
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