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#1 2013-03-08 06:06:39

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putting a gigapano online

Hey All! I have a pretty sweet ~15 gigapixel pano that i'd like to share online - ideally on a website built for the image to help promote it- maybe similar to the famous Paris 26 gigapixel. Does anyone have any knowledge or advice on how to go about doing this? From what I understand it can consume a lot of bandwidth as well. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks!!


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#2 2013-03-08 10:39:30

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Re: putting a gigapano online

If you are concerned - rightly I think - about bandwidth, if you host on your own server/Web space, then I suppose you might consider putting it online at gigapan.com :

http://gigapan.com/cms/create-upload

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#3 2013-03-08 10:44:22

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Re: putting a gigapano online

inMotion wrote:

Hey All! I have a pretty sweet ~15 gigapixel pano that i'd like to share online - ideally on a website built for the image to help promote it- maybe similar to the famous Paris 26 gigapixel. Does anyone have any knowledge or advice on how to go about doing this? From what I understand it can consume a lot of bandwidth as well. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks!!

Hi!

I don´t understand the question! Don´t you have any webspace? If not: get one and put the folder containing the panorama on it. Inside the folder duplicate the main.html,
rename it to "index.html" and use the folder´s name in the URL.
That´s all.

Like this: www.360impressions.de/WuppertalPad
(Desktop and iPad)

And: of course it "can consume a lot of bandwith" showing Gigapixels . . . what do you think winkcool

best, Klaus

Last edited by klausesser (2013-03-08 10:46:38)


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#4 2013-03-08 12:23:26

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Re: putting a gigapano online


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#5 2013-03-09 19:56:12

inMotion
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Re: putting a gigapano online

klausesser wrote:

inMotion wrote:

Hey All! I have a pretty sweet ~15 gigapixel pano that i'd like to share online - ideally on a website built for the image to help promote it- maybe similar to the famous Paris 26 gigapixel. Does anyone have any knowledge or advice on how to go about doing this? From what I understand it can consume a lot of bandwidth as well. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks!!

Hi!

I don´t understand the question! Don´t you have any webspace? If not: get one and put the folder containing the panorama on it. Inside the folder duplicate the main.html,
rename it to "index.html" and use the folder´s name in the URL.
That´s all.

Like this: www.360impressions.de/WuppertalPad
(Desktop and iPad)

And: of course it "can consume a lot of bandwith" showing Gigapixels . . . what do you think winkcool

best, Klaus

thanks, looks nice! how did you generate the HTML and images for that from autopano?


http://vimeo.com/11328214  - My Silk Road Timelapse: Two Months Across Tibet, Xinjiang, Yunnan, and China

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#6 2013-03-10 02:03:36

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Re: putting a gigapano online

inMotion wrote:

thanks, looks nice! how did you generate the HTML and images for that from autopano?

I used PanoTourPro.

best, Klaus


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