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Date/Time:2005-Sep-27 21:50:00
Subject:Re: Does the image width have to be divisible by 2 to join correctly?

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Does the image width have to be divisible by 2 to join correctly? Hans Inge Hagen 2005-Sep-27 21:50:00
Hi, Thomas

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records as you navigate the panorama.
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- Hans I. Hagen

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On Sep 27, 2005, at 11:44 PM, Thomas Rauscher wrote:

> Hello,
>
> on Tuesday, September 27, 2005, 18:43:49 you wrote:
>
> c> Hi, I am using pano2QTVR to make my cyclindrical pano into  
> a .MOV and
> c> I have found that sometimes the qtvr does not have a good join  
> (where
> c> the start and end of 360 meet). I seemed to remember reading  
> something
> c> about you need to make sure the jpg file dimensions are  
> divisible by 2
> c> or 4 or something, Did I imagine this or is this true.
>
> c> Is this why sometimes the join is no good?
>
> c> P.S. The jpg files have a perfect join, its somthing to do with
> c> pano2QTVR thats messing it up but I have no idea whats making it
> c> happen.
>
> c> Please help, has anyone else seen this problem?
>
> The problem is, that I currently use integer math for the cropping.
> The solution is to make the horizontal tiles a divisor of the image
> width.
>
> MfG,
>      Thomas.
>
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