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#1 2011-01-30 01:11:41

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how to make . . .

. . . a 80000x40000 equirectangular work as a sphere with a deep zoom? Guess PTP wouldn´t do it.

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#2 2011-01-30 07:41:27

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Re: how to make . . .

PTP is supposed to be able to mamnage gigapixel panoramas so it should do it wink


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#3 2011-01-30 14:40:59

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Re: how to make . . .

vincen wrote:

PTP is supposed to be able to mamnage gigapixel panoramas so it should do it wink

A .psb file of about 7 GB? I´ll give it a try!

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#4 2011-01-30 16:24:07

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Re: how to make . . .

klausesser wrote:

vincen wrote:

PTP is supposed to be able to mamnage gigapixel panoramas so it should do it wink

A .psb file of about 7 GB? I´ll give it a try!

Well for sure it can handle PSB of 4Gb which is largest I currently use in one of my virtual tour smile It's just long time to open project hmm

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#5 2011-01-30 17:04:07

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Re: how to make . . .

Now - PTP took my 7GB image. It made a working pano. I uploaded it to my server - but the result is:

www.360impressions.de/Hafen/Hafen85.html

I added all license files to the "Hafen"-folder on my server . .

I activated "restricted domain" because it reads that only then several features work . . whatever that means - not documented as usual . .

Now i will render again without activating restricted domain and i hope it will work . .

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#6 2011-01-30 17:29:48

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Great!! Now i rendered again without having "restricted domain" checked - look here: http://www.360impressions.de/Hafen/Hafen85.html

I´m wasting too much time with that - makes me crazy . . . think about looking for a better structured and documented application.

Klaus

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#7 2011-01-30 17:48:57

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here´s a screenshot of the licens-files on the server:


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#8 2011-01-30 18:31:07

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Re: how to make . . .

If you create tours with PTP then as far as I know there's no need to upload your krpano licence files because the relevant licesing in built-in with PTP; PTP users in future won't even have those krpano licence files..

When I access that URL - http://www.360impressions.de/Hafen/Hafen85.html - I get a 404 so did you upload that HTML file?


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#9 2011-01-30 18:42:08

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Re: how to make . . .

mediavets wrote:

If you create tours with PTP then as far as I know there's no need to upload your krpano licence files because the relevant licesing in built-in with PTP; PTP users in future won't even have those krpano licence files..

When I access that URL - http://www.360impressions.de/Hafen/Hafen85.html - I get a 404 so did you upload that HTML file?

Hi Andrew!

I´m uploading completely new - 249MB. Cause i did a version without having "restricted domain" activated. Hope it works though. At "restricted domain" is written that it´s to be essential for having "advanced javascript functionalities" (dynamic XML loading, interaction with panorama datas, . . .)
WHATEVER THAT MIGHT MEAN . . . rollcool

I hope the pano works without that . . will take some time to load up . . coming from another machine.

best to you, Klaus

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#10 2011-01-30 19:21:48

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Re: how to make . . .

You don't need to activate "restricted domain" feature to be able to enjoy all capabilities of PTP ! and in all matters as told by mediavets you don't need to upload your krpano licences ! PTP generates a whole virtual tour complete you just need to upload to your server and that's it smile In fact it embeds the licences files in the swf of krpano wink

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#11 2011-01-30 20:50:18

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Re: how to make . . .

vincen wrote:

You don't need to activate "restricted domain" feature to be able to enjoy all capabilities of PTP ! and in all matters as told by mediavets you don't need to upload your krpano licences ! PTP generates a whole virtual tour complete you just need to upload to your server and that's it smile In fact it embeds the licences files in the swf of krpano wink

Vincèn

Thx, Vincènt!

I uploaded now and it works fine - it´s just a test. What do the restricted domain add-ons mean? Special hidden features? Sinister scriptings? cool
What´s the sense of "restricted domains" anyway?


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#12 2011-01-30 21:08:25

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Re: how to make . . .

klausesser wrote:

What do the restricted domain add-ons mean? Special hidden features? Sinister scriptings? cool
What´s the sense of "restricted domains" anyway?

Restricted domain allows you to list one or more domain names on which virtual tours might be play ! If someone tries to load virtual tour on a different domain it won't run ! It might help to avoid steal of virtual tour or customer that reuse your virtual tour for something else !

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#13 2011-01-30 21:20:35

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Re: how to make . . .

vincen wrote:

Restricted domain allows you to list one or more domain names on which virtual tours might be play ! If someone tries to load virtual tour on a different domain it won't run ! It might help to avoid steal of virtual tour or customer that reuse your virtual tour for something else !

That´s what i thought  it to do also. But what about the "advanced javasript features"? Does something refuse to work if the domain is NOT restricted?

best, Klaus

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#14 2011-01-30 21:42:39

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Re: how to make . . .

klausesser wrote:

But what about the "advanced javasript features"?
best, Klaus

I've always assumed this relates to:
http://krpano.com/docu/js/


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#15 2011-01-30 21:50:11

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Re: how to make . . .

mediavets wrote:

I've always assumed this relates to:
http://krpano.com/docu/js/

That´s extremely enlighting as always with KRPano . . . tonguecool Thank you, Andrew!

Well - it finally works now . . that was just a test for a new project, didn´t optimize at all.

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