I don't seem to be able to zoom in on my panotours on mobile (Iphone). I can zoom a little bit but, it does not seem to allow me to zoom in very far and will not do any progressive loading.
Am I missing something? I thought that this was going to be a feature of Panotour 2.0 ...
Thanks everybody. Basically, what I was thinking was something like this: http://www.amanochocolate.com/articles/crashed-dominican-republic/ or http://www.amanochocolate.com/blog/delivering-chocolate-to-chuao/ which are articles I wrote about my adventures finding cocoa beans. Note how the side of t...
So, I have a tour that I'm trying to put together. It is a tour of a cocoa plantation. (You can see a very rough version of it at: http://www.artpollard.com/ptour/ This is still a bit rough but, I'm pretty happy with how it is coming along. The resolution is incredible. I'd like to be able to put im...
I discovered that PTP allows for a second monitor. Way cool. Thanks for doing that. But there is a bug where the toolbar's buttons are not showing up. (Only the outside frame of the toolbar displays -- not the insides or the buttons.) Also, sometimes (and maybe this is my using the software properly...
When APG crashes, many times it "forgets" my license information. This despite the fact that I may have started and closed the program many times inbetween. I'm not sure why this is. After all, usually licenses are hidden away somewhere in the registry or in a file somewhere or .... but fo...
I use Nikon's 24mm lens. This creates a grid of 5x7 which covers the entire 360 pano except for the nadir (since the Gigapan head can't look down all the way -- obviously). I shoot at F11 and always shoot the same grid / settings as far as the camera and gigapan are concerned with the exception of c...
Well, I'm not looking at doing hundreds of scenes in the tour but, the current one uses about 50. There are approximately five areas where people can go. Most of these are fairly self explanatory so going from scene to scene should be fairly easy for people -- I think. The bigger problem comes down ...
I just did a quick check. I built a 6 panorama tour of East Bay Logistics which is a cocoa warehouse I use to store the cocoa we use at my factory (http://www.amanochocolate.com ). In case someone wants to see it, the temp location for the tour is here: http://test.amanochocolate.com/tours/ebl/Eastb...
So I shoot my 360 pano using a Gigapan with my nikon D800E. The nice thing about the Gigapan is that it is exact and duplicates things each and every time. I shoot a 5x7 grid using a 24mm lens. This results in some pretty large high resolution panoramas. The weird thing is that I get some panoramas ...
Oops. I should have been more clear. By splitting up a large tours into smaller ones I hope to be able to split the big tour over multiple servers. This would let me put up to 200,000 files on each server.
So my host (bluehost.com) only allows a certain number of files per account. (200,000). I am putting together a tour that will have approximately 50 panoramas. Each of these 360 panoramas are incredibly high in resolution (approx 50,000px wide). I have a sneaking suspicion that these will exceed the...
I have a series of panoramas I have put together into a tour. I would like to use a logo for the nadir. However, I am not really clear as to if there is a good way to calculate the size of the image that I will need to patch the nadir. Is there a good way to do this? Or, do I have to experiment with...
Is there a way to change the transparency of the classic control bar? Of all the bars, the classic is the one that I feel fits my needs the best. However, with the semi-transparency, it tends to get lost visually. I would like to be able to change the transparency and even make the control bar total...
Yes, I agree. I just ran a panorama that came out to 2GB in TIFF. But, Photoshop can't handle images that are more than 30,000 pixels in any given direction (which is an odd number, since you'd think it would be at least a signed short int which is 32768). The Jpeg spec (as I recall) can handle pict...
If you try to create a panorama where the dimensions are greater than 30,000 pixels, AutoPano will pop up a warning that says that Photoshop can't handle images that are greater than 30,000 pixels in any direction. The problem is, the dialog box only has one button [OK]. If you click it, then AutoPa...
I recently purchased Photomatix and I'm confused as to the best way to HDR merge the images prior to stitching them into a panorama. It seems to me that I need to be able to tell Photomatix that all the bracketed pictures are part of the same "group" so that the colors are consided throughout the wh...
I have a panorama that I started at 4:00pm and it is now 8:20am and it is still going. The stitch is 175 images (5 shot bracket so a 35 fram picture). Normally on my machine, it takes about an hour and 20 minutes for a similar panorama but clearly we are passed that now. When I look, I see that Auto...
I'm looking at building a system to handle large panos both flat and spherical 180s. How much benefit would I get for getting a fast graphics card? (I'm looking at a high performance video card that is used for rendering for Autocad, Photoshop etc. but it is expensive -- like $700.) There clearly is...
Yes, that is what I did -- I downloaded a free graphical FTP client. (Personally, I prefer the commandline FTP but, it doesn't do directories and subdirectories without a huge amount of effort.) Yea, I'm a commandline guy who can type way faster than dragging a mouse around. Even so, it would be nic...
Yes, I'm going to try to see what I can do to keep working with the ISP to get this sorted out. Even so, the ISP ( http://www.bluehost.com ) is an enormous ISP here the US (at least compared to most) so it isn't like they are newbies to the web hosting scene. (In fact, the whole core of virtual serv...
That seems to be an unusual setup for a web hosting service. Yes, perhaps. But the "/" at the beginning of a path being relative to the root of a machine is standard Unix / Linux behavior -- as it is in Windows and on the Mac (which is based on top of Unix -- though I forget which flavor). It is ev...
Georg: Well that is the problem. When it changes public_html/test_tour to /public_html/test_tour, that makes the directory relative to the root directory of the entire machine -- not the root directory of my account. Since there is no directory there I have permissions for, it simply sits there and ...