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I've built a tour that includes 360x180 panos and 200x100 FOV panos. Everything works perfectly with the Standard Generation (pc), but i can't select the compatibility with mobile devices option.
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Hello,
As explained here :
http://www.autopano.net/wiki-en/action/ … LE_DEVICES
the mobile device option is available only if :
The project [...] contain(s) spherical panoramas with a horizontal field of view of 360° and a vertical field of view of 45°
Gérald
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Gérald,
I use PanoTour 1.8 to display high resolution rectangular panoramas and let people zoom in and explore. Will this work on an iPad with PanoTour 2.0?
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acf-fotografia wrote:
I've built a tour that includes 360x180 panos and 200x100 FOV panos. Everything works perfectly with the Standard Generation (pc), but i can't select the compatibility with mobile devices option.
Thank's
Hi!
You can´t mix 360x180° and flat panoramas. They all need to be spherical for running on iDevices.
best, Klaus
Last edited by klausesser (2013-03-21 17:41:06)
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aaronpriest wrote:
Gérald,
I use PanoTour 1.8 to display high resolution rectangular panoramas and let people zoom in and explore. Will this work on an iPad with PanoTour 2.0?
Good question - but i doubt it will work. That needs multires. A) multires is Flash and B) multires needs VERY much processor power.
So either it will work, but sucks you accu empty in minutes or it wouldn´t work at all. And you need a very fast connection - which on mobiles preferably means LTE, wich means extra costs.
So i´m quite sure multires will keep a desktop-thing.
But - let´s hope i´m wrong . . . ![]()
best, Klaus
Last edited by klausesser (2013-03-21 17:40:14)
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klausesser wrote:
acf-fotografia wrote:
I've built a tour that includes 360x180 panos and 200x100 FOV panos. Everything works perfectly with the Standard Generation (pc), but i can't select the compatibility with mobile devices option.
Thank'sHi!
You can´t mix 360x180° and flat panoramas. They all need to be spherical for running on iDevices.
best, Klaus
Not quite true.
They need to have a HFOV of 360 but need not have a VFOV of 180.
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mediavets wrote:
Not quite true.
They need to have a HFOV of 360 but need not have a VFOV of 180.
I wrote: you can´t MIX 360x180° and FLAT panoramas/images - as the TO wrote: "200x100 FOV panoramas" - for showing them on iPads.
And this IS "quite true" . . . ![]()
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best, Klaus
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klausesser wrote:
mediavets wrote:
Not quite true.
They need to have a HFOV of 360 but need not have a VFOV of 180.I wrote: you can´t MIX 360x180° and FLAT panoramas/images - as the TO wrote: "200x100 FOV panoramas" - for showing them on iPads.
And this IS "quite true" . . .
best, Klaus
You added "They all need to be spherical for running on iDevices."
To me spherical means having a pano FOV of 360 x180.
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