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Montag, 7. November 2011, 04:51

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

How do I layer a hotspot on top of a plugin?

Thank you. Can I somehow pass the hotspot image to the plugin layer once it flies out? Is it possible to have the background appear on the hotspot layer after the flyout occurs?

Sonntag, 6. November 2011, 05:06

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

How do I layer a hotspot on top of a plugin?

Please be patient, I'm very new to KRPano! I have the following XML for test code: Quellcode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 <krpano version="1.0.8" ispartialpano="true"> <include url="skin/defaultskin.xml" /> <view hlookat="0" vlookat="0" maxpixelzoom="1.0" /> <display details="22" /> <preview url="4.tiles/preview.jpg" /> <image type="CYLINDER" multires="true" tilesize="751" progressive="true"> <level tiledimagewidth="10514" tiledimageheight="2623"> <cylinder url="4.tiles/l2_%0v_%0h.jpg"...

Samstag, 13. August 2011, 08:09

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

It arrived! I got the panoramic head in the mail today, going to do some testing tomorrow. Watch out for more questions!

Dienstag, 2. August 2011, 07:16

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

Beauty. You guys are a huge help, I'm currently trying to convince my dad to ship me out his Nikon D70 that he doesn't use anymore. Last I checked he had 7 or 8 Nikons, maybe he'll be nice enough to give me one!

Dienstag, 2. August 2011, 05:47

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

One more question, how do I do the stitching if I'm close to a wall and a large portion of the panoramic is a blank white wall? It doesn't stitch those together well because it can't find control points on an entirely white canvas.

Dienstag, 2. August 2011, 03:29

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

I just ordered the panoramic head from Nodal Ninja, thanks for posting the link. $40 shipping though, damn. I'll post back when I receive it and try it out.

Dienstag, 2. August 2011, 01:09

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

Lock the focus? What if you're doing a room that's 10 feet wide but 20 feet long? It'll be out of focus on the far walls and in focus on the near walls. Right? I can understand locking shutter speed, aperture, ISO and white balance though.

Montag, 1. August 2011, 23:06

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

2-3 inches from the camera or from each other?

Montag, 1. August 2011, 09:04

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

This is a video with my $10 tripod and my Nikon L22 I just made. Sorry it's a little dark here, I can do another in the morning if you like. The important part is the camera is very small so the lens sits pretty much right above the rotation point. I set up 2 Coke cans and you can see they stay in line with one another as I rotate the camera on the tripod. Also the vertical parts of my coffee table don't move in relation to one another. Is this okay for an amateur panoramic? Will this work or is...

Montag, 1. August 2011, 05:59

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

Wow, thank you. This is getting expensive fast, I was hoping to keep it pretty much free until it started generating some income for me. I guess I can't really do anything until I get a setup that gives me the nodal point of my camera though. And I'd probably have to start using a better camera than my $100 Nikon L22. I'm going to talk to a welder and see what he can make me for an interim piece until I make enough to buy one of the proper ones. Making what's in that link looks very confusing.

Sonntag, 31. Juli 2011, 07:43

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

Okay creating the walkthrough from the panoramic image has been pretty easy but it seems I'm having a lot of trouble creating the panoramic image. Should it be this hard? I have a tripod and a camera, I get 100 - 150 pictures working in a circular motion, all at different angles so that I can put together a spherical panoramic image but anything too close (like the ground) doesn't connect with control points very well. And if I'm trying to do it inside my house, forget it. Sometimes it'll create...

Samstag, 30. Juli 2011, 06:33

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

Woohoo, it worked, thank you! It wasn't just the .swf file, I copied everything from the Windows folder into the Linux folder and that did it. Okay so I have a spinning view of a single viewpoint in my living room, how do I step it up to making a walk through where you can click to move ahead to the next spot?

Samstag, 30. Juli 2011, 03:59

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

Okay, I followed your instructions, here's what I did: 1. Downloaded krpanotools for Linux 2. Downloaded krpanotools for Windows 3. Moved the Windows templates folder into the Linux krpanotools folder 4. Renamed the Linux krpanotools folder to krpano so it's easier to work with on the command line 5. Downloaded this panoramic image: http://queensbayshoppingmall.com/wp-cont…_panoramic1.jpg 6. Copied that panoramic image into the Linux krpano folder 7. Ran this command: Quellcode 1 /home/deemar/De...

Mittwoch, 27. Juli 2011, 19:14

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

Zitat von »fl360« DeX - Please tell us what software have you downloaded? I am assuming you have downloaded "krpanotools" These are the steps to create and display panorama: Take a set of overlapping pictures of the scene (best to use tripod & pano head)Stitch the set of images to create one spherical image of your scene (need to use stitching software such as ptgui or autopano ...)Then you use the the krpanotools software that you downloaded to create a package that contains the viewer for you...

Mittwoch, 27. Juli 2011, 07:27

Forenbeitrag von: »DeX«

Very Confused Linux User

Here's what I'm trying to do: - I'm going to take a set of pictures of my living room as my first sample project to get this working - I want to put them through the panorama picture maker - I want to load that panoramic picture into a webpage so people can rotate it and look around as if they were standing there Okay so I downloaded all the free versions of the software for Linux and I have everything unzipped, where do I go from here? What do I do first? Once I take all my pictures, what do I ...