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What I possibly need is the ability to control VFOV limits based on HFOV positions. While the first answer was very helpful it's probably not something I can program based on my very limited use over the last five years or so of only standard KR use. For example I have a VT of a Miami property where the developer only wants the ability to look down at the beach, not the other 270 degrees. So I'm looking for a solution to control the VFOV within a 90 degree span, and limit it across the other 270...
Is it possible to change the VFOV limits based on the HFOV positions?
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OK, 43 views no response. This code worked in 1.19.n, but I can not see anyway to download that version. I had a hard disk fail and have ben slowly rebuilding my core applications. It seems pretty clear to me that something changed between 1.19.n and 1.20.n with limit view. Is there anyway to download a 1.19.n version of this product so I can get my viewlimits back?
Do you see anything wrong in this view setting? <view hlookat="0" vlookat="0" fovtype="MFOV" fov="75" fovmin="45" fovmax="90" vlookatmax="-32" vlookatmin="52" limitview="range" /> The vlookatmax is not working
Any one done multiple compass images or found a source for them beyond the default included with KrPano? I'm looking to find at least 5 alternative compass image sets that I can borrow or buy. Regards, Robert
Thanks Klaus, I understand, I was one of those very, very early adopters to 360's - back to 1999 - probably one of a few - some of my best tours were done then. Things are very different now as it's become pretty easy to produce 360's, pretty much as easy to take a still photo. Thank you for all you have done and still do to move this media forward. As always, simply best regards. Robert
Hi Klaus, all the best to a healthy, happy and prosperous 2021. As we exit 2020 Flash is all but over - I know has been for years - but now it pretty much official as no major OS will support it in 2021. I assume like a lot of other early 360 photographers and users of KRPano we may have a lot of old 360's that were built on Flash as the default or even only option. While I have figured out a few ways to move these to no Flash, it would be great if there was a tool to do this in batch, basically...
Is it possible to set a fixed size for the snapshot? I would need to be able to fix the pixel size to 4K UHD or 3840 by 2160? Is that possible? Regards, Robert
Filesave,js Did not look at the sample code closely enough to realize the need to download the Java script from GitHub. That should solve the issue.
From the example XML provided in the demo it looks like the Makescreenshot xml file becomes the first reference from the html. But I see no plugin reference, nor anything else that would stop this from working by simply changing the html xml reference to the screen shot xml and having the screen shot xml refer to the "tour.xml" Is this a feature that requires the new 1.20.nn version or what am I missing? It's been quite a long time since I looked at doing any custom KR work. Regards, Robert
Thanks Klaus, But it did not fix, found it in Standard or default skin I think as the flat pano does not include vtourskin.xml. I changed it to false but nothing changed.
There must be a bug in the flat pano view. If I try older versions I get a immediate xml error(0) and this is from untouched droplet generated versions. With the current 19.3 version I get a flat pano view, but it's the entire pano - 360 degrees by 120 slightly inset by black boarders and it can scroll into the black space up to about 2/3 of the pano in either direction. Tried adding a set of <view> parameters but nothing changed. If I alter the <image> parameters, default is horizonal "1", vert...
I'm trying to create what I thought was easy back in the day, a cylindrical interactive, even a 360 one that did not use perspective correction but simply allowed you to pan the file left to right and vs verses. The ends were not connected, simple pan with all the distortion inherent in a cylindrical that comes with the format. this does not seem to be the case anymore as I've tried the normal vtour droplet, the flat pano droplet, and none seem to work. I've also tried cropping the 360 horizonta...
OK, looks like I'm wrong, I see no way to add view limits in stereo VR mode. The limits I saw in the VR example only apply to the intro VR, not the stereo VR mode. It seems there are no controls at all in stereo mode, can't zoom in or out and no view limits. Too Bad. Robert
OK, after finally finding the webvr xml in the 1.19 beta I see it looks like view limits are supported, but you need to add them in the webvr xml not the main "tour.xml" as it seems any limits set there are not transferred when the view mode is changed. I would guess that that is true for all view mode changes. Regards, Robert
Can you have view limits in stereoscopic mode? By default it seems they are ignored. Robert
Is this an issue in 1.18?
Zitat <view hlookat="130" vlookat="0" fovtype="MFOV" fov="55" fovmin="45" fovmax="90" hlookatmax="50" hlookatmin="270" vlookatmax="-55" vlookatmin="70" limitview="range" /> If I run the same tour Locally on a Mac - latest OS/Window 7 64 bit using chrome, the view limits go nuts and I get very different results. If I run the tour from the internet it works as expected in Chrome. The reason are invalid viewing range limits. The min values should be smaller than the max values! The reason why it b...
I running a tour locally on Mac and windows Mozoilla, IE and it works fine. I've set up view limits as <view hlookat="130" vlookat="0" fovtype="MFOV" fov="55" fovmin="45" fovmax="90" hlookatmax="50" hlookatmin="270" vlookatmax="-55" vlookatmin="70" limitview="range" /> If I run the same tour Locally on a Mac - latest OS/Window 7 64 bit using chrome, the view limits go nuts and I get very different results. If I run the tour from the internet it works as expected in Chrome. Any ideas? Regards, Ro...