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#1 2008-10-14 12:19:21
- urke
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Gigapixel 360 panoramas
I'm having trouble dealing with my 2 gigapixel 360 panorama. Krpanotools (mac) will not cubify my sphere TIFF or JPEG, even if I compress it to under 2Gb. What kind of limitations are there? I need to cubify the sphere to finish the bottom cube face.
And - is it at all possible to present multigigapixel 360 panoramas with the Krpano viewer?
I guess what I really want is full PSB support for both the tools and the viewer. And for now, a cubifer that will work on big TIFFs/PSBs (I have tried Krpanotools, Realviz Stitcher and CubicConverter).
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#2 2008-10-22 08:05:54
- Castillonis
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- From: Portland, Oregon
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Re: Gigapixel 360 panoramas
This question was answered at the panotools forum, but I am posting this so that people will be able to find the answer in this forum as well.
There is an example 360 panorama of Diving Board at Yosemite in California that is aproximately 2 GB.
http://www.krpano.com/examples/multires/
Alexander Jenny answered your question on the panotools forum
http://www.autopano.net/wiki/action/view/GigaTiler
You can use the zoomify tiler in Photoshop
Photoshop CS3, File->Export->Zoomify
We will see if Thomas adds a tiler to his pano2VR
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi … 9968#p5287
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#3 2009-06-23 22:32:15
- vn2009
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Re: Gigapixel 360 panoramas
super cubic is a photoshop plugin that converts the zenith and nadir just be sureto make a duplicate copy of the layer first.
http://www.superrune.com/technical/soft … rcubic.php
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