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Monday, June 14th 2010, 9:28am

My first tour using KRpano is ONLINE! Please take a look :)

First I'd like to thanks these two users which without them this tour would not be possible: Jarredja, mindlessboss. Thanks for being really helpful and I'm also thankful for your patience *thumbup*

Ok, now here's my first tour *love* using krpano. It's from a graduation party. I hope everything runs ok, please if they don't tell me :) *squint*

The url is:
http://www.arte360.com.br/sagae/

I also accept suggestion for improve the tour :)

Thanks for your time ;-)

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Monday, June 14th 2010, 9:34am

looks good but thumbnail is over fullscreenbutton
btw - my script about fullscreen help you?
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Monday, June 14th 2010, 9:46am

the photos look great! what camera/lens are you using? how about f-stop, iso, etc.? nice and sharp for night photos.
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Monday, June 14th 2010, 10:49am

Great!

why not set the fullscreen button on the rightbottom??


align=rightbottom"


Cheers

Tuur *thumbsup*

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Monday, June 14th 2010, 2:16pm

Looks very good. My only suggestion is to let it load for a short period of time before allowing the autorotate to kick in.

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Monday, June 14th 2010, 5:59pm

the photos look great! what camera/lens are you using? how about f-stop, iso, etc.? nice and sharp for night photos.
Thanks.
I'm using a Canon 5d mk2 with a sigma 8mm f3.5. Most of the photos were taken with a ISO above 3200. f/stop 5.6.

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Monday, June 14th 2010, 6:07pm

Great!

why not set the fullscreen button on the rightbottom??


align=rightbottom"


Cheers

Tuur *thumbsup*
Because it's "below" the bototm banner :( Can I push it to the front?

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Monday, June 14th 2010, 6:10pm

Looks very good. My only suggestion is to let it load for a short period of time before allowing the autorotate to kick in.
Jarredja, is there a code to autorotate only after loading?

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Monday, June 14th 2010, 6:21pm

looks good but thumbnail is over fullscreenbutton
btw - my script about fullscreen help you?
Sure. I'm using it.
How can I display less thumbs in screen?

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Monday, June 14th 2010, 6:39pm

Hi!

It is always interesting looking at people that have elegant clothes on, that drink beer from plastic cups. ;-)
But panoramas are good, especially because it was not so many light inner.


By the way:

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Because it's "below" the bototm banner :( Can I push it to the front?
Set zorder of fullscreen's plugin more than bottom banner's plugin.

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Greg

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Monday, June 14th 2010, 7:53pm

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How can I display less thumbs in screen?


you have that gallery.xml or so...

there will be some where:

<ShownThumbs>2</ShownThumbs> that shows 2 thumbs..

cheers

Tuur *thumbsup*

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Monday, June 14th 2010, 8:56pm

Excellent work Fellipe.
Photography is really sharp and the lighting is great.

Really well put together.

Thanks.

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Tuesday, June 15th 2010, 2:32am

I've updated the virtual tour to a improved version:

http://www.arte360.com.br/sagae2/


Please tell me if you like this new version better!
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