ygilquin wrote:Panotour export max width is 2879x2879 (Flash limitation).
ygilquin wrote:Panotour export max width is 2879x2879 (Flash limitation).
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
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.
• Partial panorama pictures: panorama size is at max input image size (in pixels) for Panotour Pro and limited to 200.000.000 for Panotour
Cutting size is a clue for calculation algorithm bounding tiles size when creating resolution pyramid.
ygilquin wrote:[uli]Partial panorama pictures: panorama size is at max input image size (in pixels) for Panotour Pro and limited to 200.000.000 for Panotour[/uli]
• Partial panorama pictures: panorama size is at max input image size (in pixels) for Panotour Pro and limited to 200.000.000 for Panotour
Cutting size is a clue for calculation algorithm bounding tiles size when creating resolution pyramid.
mediavets wrote:The data field is actually named Partial Panorama Width.
mediavets wrote:Does 'at max input image size (in pixels)' mean unlimited?
mediavets wrote:Does 200.000.000 mean what I would write as 200,000,000 - in other words two hundred million.
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