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Sender:c b arun kumar
Date/Time:2005-Sep-27 03:32:00
Subject:Re: about Java _Immervision Wow

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: about Java _Immervision Wow c b arun kumar 2005-Sep-27 03:32:00
Just checked out the immervision view.

Wow is all i can say.

Never thought it could be done in Java and the panning
is soooooo smooth. Yup the Montreal pano did take time
to load but it was well worth the wait.

Man i need to seriously check this out.
Who all have been using it out there?

CB
--- #removed# wrote:

> Actually immervision is a progessive viewer, just
> need to change file.jpg to file.jpeg and the image
> will load almost immediately progessively.
> ys
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: wardnet2001 
>   To: #removed# 
>   Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 7:19 AM
>   Subject: Re: about Java
> 
> 
>   ...
>   > > the only detriment to using Java versus QTVR
> seems to be the lack of
>   > > a "full-screen" view. As far as plug ins go,
> Java seems to be
>   > > installed on more computers as a factory
> default setting than
>   > > QuickTime.
>   ....
>   > the current version is a promising
> cross-platform solution for VR 
>   > display. But memory limitations currently don't
> allow fullscreen 
>   > display, and confusion over versions of Java
> creates problems for many 
>   > users.
> 
>   Hi
> 
>   The Immervision java applet gives a good full
> screen display. It works
>   well locally, and is good for presentations from a
> cd. I think this
>   proves java can do it. It does not seem to perform
> as comfortably, at
>   the moment, as a download solution, ie when you
> present panos on the
>   internet a viewer seems to have to wait relatively
> long for it to
>   compltete. I do like it though and I'm sure it has
> a future. It's just
>   this issue that something has to be present on a
> viewers computer that
>   is, for me anyway, the main hurdle.
> 
>   Bill
> 
> 
> 
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