Quoted from "jordi" By the way, the quality of photos is not very sharp beacuse of the source image, not because of the software, of course! Just check it and zoom the image to 100% and you will see how blurry it is Yeah I know the original isn't super sharp, but the one in the player seemed to be less so. I will try with some different photos and if I have success I'll buy before I use it professionally, of course. Thanks for your help and understanding.
Thank you so much for pointing that out. Shame on me. Yes, I'm using the hacked version because I have the same crispness problem with the trial versions of both krpano and panotour -- believe me if it works, I'll buy it, but if it doesn't it would be a waste of money. Since the same problem exists with the trial, can I assume it's a problem with the software? I can't spend thousands of dollars on software that won't do what I need it to. This is all just a test to see if this is the right softw...
Hi there, I'm using krpano for a 140-ish-degree pano and the result is not nearly as sharp as in the photo that I'm ingesting in to krpano. I'm pretty sure I have all of the quality settings up as high as they'll go. Here's the original (web ready): http://kesselrunfilms.com/FSLApano/FSLAnight.jpg And here it is in the krpano viewer: http://kesselrunfilms.com/FSLApano/FSLAnight.html Does this have anything to do with the height of the photo? The one I'm ingesting into krpano is a JPG sized at 16...