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What is the maximum size for export wide in PTP1.5B2 OSX64 trial Version and in the final version, because my Panoramas are about 4 times smaller in PTP.
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Panotour export max width is 2879x2879 (Flash limitation).
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ygilquin wrote:
Panotour export max width is 2879x2879 (Flash limitation).
"Partial pano width" . . . it was "cubeface-size" before? Or what does it mean?
I usually have 3184px as cubeface-size when i use 10000x5000px images.
And i use 512 for "cutting size".
best,. Klaus
Last edited by klausesser (2010-11-18 12:53:38)
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ygilquin wrote:
Panotour export max width is 2879x2879 (Flash limitation).
Yes, but that doesn't really answer his question.
He is talking about the max value one can assign to the 'Partial panorama width' value/variable for partial panos.
2879x2879 is not a value one could enter here is it?
This is not the same thing as the 'Cube face size' value/variable for equirectangular 360x180 panos.
Last edited by mediavets (2010-11-18 13:16:20)
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klausesser wrote:
ygilquin wrote:
Panotour export max width is 2879x2879 (Flash limitation).
"Partial pano width" . . . it was "cubeface-size" before? Or what does it mean?
I usually have 3184px as cubeface-size when i use 10000x5000px images.
And i use 512 for "cutting size".
best,. Klaus
Partial panos - those witha pano FOV of less than 360x180 - are handled diferently from panos with 360x180 pano FOV in PT/PTP.
The settings dialogue panels for each type is different.
For partial panos witha pano FOV of less than 360x180 - see screenshot 1.
For 360x180 pano FOV panos - see screenshot 2.
Last edited by mediavets (2010-11-18 14:09:52)
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mediavets wrote:
Partial panos - those witha pano FOV of less than 360x180 - are handled diferently from panos with 360x180 panoFOV in PT/PTP.
The settings dialogue panels for each type is different.
For partial panos witha pano FOV of les sthan 360x180 - see screenshot 1.
For 360x180 pano FOV panos - see screenshot 2.
Hi Andrew!
Thanks - i mixed that up.
best, Klaus
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Maybe export size was the wrong name. I ment "Partial Panorama Width" is 48.384, but the picture has 183.306 Pixel wide and 75.556 pixel height. So what do I wrong? And who do I know which the best "Cutting Size" is? View angel are 360x150° and spherical.
Thank you
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• Partial panorama pictures: panorama size is at max input image size (in pixels) for Panotour Pro and limited to 200.000.000 for Panotour
I don't understand why I can not go bigger then 48.384 Pixel in "Partial panorama pictures", because the input image is 183.306 Pixel wide. So PTP downsize the Panorama and I can't do anythink against it. First I though it is a trial limit, but you sad that the limit is 200.000.000. So I don't understand. Is it maybe that I have only 12 GB RAM, 8,5 GB for PTP. The input Image it 8bit, sRGB and Photoshop .psb.
Cutting size is a clue for calculation algorithm bounding tiles size when creating resolution pyramid.
This I understand, but why should I chance the "Equirectangular panorama pictures" value. Is there same advantage in having a smaller or biger "bounding tiles size".
Thank you
Last edited by Sam (2010-11-18 21:54:03)
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ygilquin wrote:
Partial panorama pictures: panorama size is at max input image size (in pixels) for Panotour Pro and limited to 200.000.000 for Panotour
The data field is actually named Partial Panorama Width.
Does 'at max input image size (in pixels)' mean unlimited?
Does 200.000.000 mean what I would write as 200,000,000 - in other words two hundred million.
Last edited by mediavets (2010-11-18 19:00:11)
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• Partial panorama pictures: panorama size is at max input image size (in pixels) for Panotour Pro and limited to 200.000.000 for Panotour
I don't understand why I can not go bigger then 48.384 Pixel in "Partial panorama pictures", because the input image is 183.306 Pixel wide. So PTP downsize the Panorama and I can't do anythink against it. First I though it is a trial limit, but you sad that the limit is 200.000.000. So I don't understand. Is it maybe that I have only 12 GB RAM, 8,5 GB for PTP. The input Image it 8bit, sRGB and Photoshop .psb.
Cutting size is a clue for calculation algorithm bounding tiles size when creating resolution pyramid.
This I understand, but why should I chance the "Equirectangular panorama pictures" value. Is there same advantage in having a smaller or biger "bounding tiles size".
Thank you
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mediavets wrote:
The data field is actually named Partial Panorama Width.
This shows I work too much with French version of Panotour ![]()
mediavets wrote:
Does 'at max input image size (in pixels)' mean unlimited?
It means: you can set any size not exceeding image size. If your input image is for example 2000px wide, you will be able to set any width less than or equal to 2000
mediavets wrote:
Does 200.000.000 mean what I would write as 200,000,000 - in other words two hundred million.
Good assumption.
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So my problem sees to be a bug. I move it to "Panotour bugs report". See
http://www.autopano.net/forum/t10570-i- … a-pictures
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