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Friday, October 10th 2014, 8:47pm

Author: RyanReese09

Steps for Virtual Tour

Thank you. I'll always use Multi-Res then. We will probably have images just as big. You've been a great help. I appreciate it.

Friday, October 10th 2014, 2:25pm

Author: RyanReese09

Steps for Virtual Tour

Thank you very much. Could you give me a recommendation of what size I should begin to use the MULTIRES droplet instead of NORMAL?

Thursday, October 9th 2014, 4:36pm

Author: RyanReese09

Steps for Virtual Tour

Ah, so that's why 360x180 didn't throw the exception but others did. Should my images all strive to be EXACTLY 2:1 ratio, or a higher ratio of 2.3:1 won't change anything? Should I even bother with the warnings? When I do get access to the images, they will all be shot with the same camera, which means same size. If warnings do get thrown with these pictures, should I ignore all? At what resolution would you start using the MULTI RES droplet instead of the NORMAL?

Thursday, October 9th 2014, 3:00pm

Author: RyanReese09

Steps for Virtual Tour

Thank you. I suspected it was poor image quality. I tried with bigger images and putting them in the VTOUR Droplet, and I got a warning saying that they weren't 360x180 size images. Should I ignore that warning? I originally tested with 360x180 and it removed the warning but I got terrible quality. I'm meeting with photographers in the coming week hopefully and I'll see what quality they get. So I should ignore the warning VTOUR droplet gives when I give a size besides 360x180? Should these larg...

Thursday, October 9th 2014, 1:09pm

Author: RyanReese09

Steps for Virtual Tour

Hello, my name is Ryan, and I represent the USNA. I'm beginning to make a virtual tour and we've decided on KRpano (assuming some security details). I have some questions about how this is going to go down. I have two panoramic images (360x180) that I found online. I put them in the VTOUR Normal Droplet and made a mini tour out of those two images (a hotspot linking them) and they were extremely blurry. What resolution should I have the pictures to assure top quality? We plan on buying the licen...