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#1 2012-07-04 16:20:15

volichandre
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exporting gigaphotos on a swf format.

Hello, sorry for my poor english.

Here follow the problem:

I ve created 5 landscape gigaphotos with approximatively 100GB.
I ve exported them on a .kro format.
And I ve made a panotour linking all those gigaphotos.
However, I couldn't export them on a swf format.
Is there any special configuration that I should have made?


Thanks for helping

Andre Volich

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#2 2012-07-04 16:41:37

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Re: exporting gigaphotos on a swf format.

volichandre wrote:

Hello, sorry for my poor english.

Here follow the problem:

I ve created 5 landscape gigaphotos with approximatively 100GB.
I ve exported them on a .kro format.
And I ve made a panotour linking all those gigaphotos.
However, I couldn't export them on a swf format.
Is there any special configuration that I should have made?


Thanks for helping

Andre Volich

Hey Andre!

Could you be a bit more specific? wink

I mean: did you use Panotur or Panotour pro? What´s your hardware?

Basically there is no reason it shouldn´t work i guess . . But with such sizes it depends very much on the hardware - RAM at first hand.

best, Klaus

P.S.:

how comes the size of 100GB . . ? What´s the pixel-size?

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#3 2012-07-04 17:01:07

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Re: exporting gigaphotos on a swf format.

volichandre wrote:

Hello, sorry for my poor english.

Here follow the problem:

I ve created 5 landscape gigaphotos with approximatively 100GB.
I ve exported them on a .kro format.
And I ve made a panotour linking all those gigaphotos.
However, I couldn't export them on a swf format.
Is there any special configuration that I should have made?


Thanks for helping

Andre Volich

I hope you are not trying to build the tour with all data embedded.

That would be madness, even if it worked, because the viewer would have to download the whole massive file before the viewer would be able to interact with the tour.

You should uncheck/deselect the Embed all data option.

The program will likely take a very long time to build the tour and because it will create multi-resolution tiles the total size of the output files will be massively larger than the total file size of the input files.

............

And...

Please don't double post:

http://www.kolor.com/forum/p101443-toda … 35#p101443

Please try and post in the correct topic - which is here for questions relating to Panotour and Panotour Pro:

http://www.kolor.com/forum/f33-using-pa … notour-pro


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Last edited by mediavets (2012-07-04 17:08:52)


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#4 2012-07-04 17:56:09

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Re: exporting gigaphotos on a swf format.

@Andrew: it maybe also the case that he's in the correct forum ;-)
in his initial post Andre told that he created the giga images and that he could not export them as .swf - maybe he seached for an option to save the rendered image in swf format instead of jpg or tiff format?

Georg

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#5 2012-07-04 18:43:47

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Re: exporting gigaphotos on a swf format.

gkaefer wrote:

@Andrew: it maybe also the case that he's in the correct forum ;-)
in his initial post Andre told that he created the giga images and that he could not export them as .swf - maybe he seached for an option to save the rendered image in swf format instead of jpg or tiff format?

Georg

I don't think so - he stated:

"And I ve made a panotour linking all those gigaphotos. However, I couldn't export them on a swf format."


Andrew Stephens
Nikon D40, Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye, Nikkor 18-55/50/35mm lenses, Nodal Ninja 5 Lite, Nodal Ninja 4 with R-D16, Agno's MrotatorTCS short.
Nikon P5100, CP5000, CP995, FC-E8, WC-E63,WC-E68, TC-E2, Kaidan Kiwi 995, Bophoto pano bracket, Agno's MrotatorA.
Merlin/Orion robotic pano head + Papywizard on Nokia 770/N800/N810 and Windows 8/XP/2K.

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#6 2012-07-06 20:27:05

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Re: exporting gigaphotos on a swf format.

Hello,


I managed to export a virtual tour with only two images (Gigafotos). But, when I try to export with five images, the export crash at the end.
Another problem is that when I successfully exported one of the gigapans on the swf. format, when I opened in Safari (with the file located in the HD), I could not run the link to external sites.


The format of the images are: .kro
Each has the size: 74.87GB, 69.82GB, 106.78GB, 76.15GB, 38.43GB and are located in an external HD with a Firewire 800 connection,
My switch is an IMAC with 1TB hard drive (with 900GB free), 4GB of memory Run, I5 3.1GHz Processor , with OS X 10.7.4 Lion.



Here are the printscreens with all the settings used








Thanks for helping,

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#7 2012-07-06 20:29:07

volichandre
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Re: exporting gigaphotos on a swf format.

Hello,


I managed to export a virtual tour with only two images (Gigafotos). But, when I try to export with five images, the export crash at the end.
Another problem is that when I successfully exported one of the gigapans on the swf. format, when I opened in Safari (with the file located in the HD), I could not run the link to external sites.


The format of the images are: .kro
Each has the size: 74.87GB, 69.82GB, 106.78GB, 76.15GB, 38.43GB and are located in an external HD with a Firewire 800 connection,
My switch is an IMAC with 1TB hard drive (with 900GB free), 4GB of memory Run, I5 3.1GHz Processor , with OS X 10.7.4 Lion.



Here are the printscreens with all the settings used








Thanks for helping,

Andre Volich



Last edited by volichandre (2012-07-06 20:37:34)

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#8 2012-07-06 21:08:04

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Re: exporting gigaphotos on a swf format.

Perhaps I somehow failed to make myself clear in my earlier response:

http://www.kolor.com/forum/p101445-2012 … 07#p101445

So I'll repeat what I stated there.

I hope you are not trying to build the tour with all data embedded.

That would be madness, even if it worked, because the viewer would have to download the whole massive file before the viewer would be able to interact with the tour.

You should uncheck/deselect the Embed all data option.

The program will likely take a very long time to build the tour and because it will create multi-resolution tiles the total size of the output files will be massively larger than the total file size of the input files.

...........

I recommend that you do not Embed the XML files either.

Last edited by mediavets (2012-07-06 21:09:12)


Andrew Stephens
Nikon D40, Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye, Nikkor 18-55/50/35mm lenses, Nodal Ninja 5 Lite, Nodal Ninja 4 with R-D16, Agno's MrotatorTCS short.
Nikon P5100, CP5000, CP995, FC-E8, WC-E63,WC-E68, TC-E2, Kaidan Kiwi 995, Bophoto pano bracket, Agno's MrotatorA.
Merlin/Orion robotic pano head + Papywizard on Nokia 770/N800/N810 and Windows 8/XP/2K.

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#9 2012-07-06 22:07:48

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Re: exporting gigaphotos on a swf format.

74.87GB, 69.82GB, 106.78GB, 76.15GB, 38.43GB  & embedding

this maybe could succeed if your PC does have 74.87GB + 69.82GB + 106.78GB + 76.15GB + 38.43GB  RAM so Windows can write ONE file with 74.87GB + 69.82GB + 106.78GB + 76.15GB + 38.43GB filesize to your disc and the enduser visiting your tour has to download first one file with 74.87GB + 69.82GB + 106.78GB + 76.15GB + 38.43GB filesize and the enduser would also need 74.87GB + 69.82GB + 106.78GB + 76.15GB + 38.43GB RAM to open the file... you see your dilemma.

if you deselect these options a tour with dozens of subfolders containing dozens of thousands single imagefiles/tiles will be created for different depth levels different subfolders.
So you still have to upload once that huge amount of data to your webspace but enduser than only needs to download those tiles reflecting the preview displayed/selected of the according zoomlevel in the webbrowser ...

Georg

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