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Wohnort: Netherlands
Beruf: Krpano custom coding / Virtual Tours / Photography / Musician / Recording engineer
: https://pame.virtualtuur.com
Some panos were pretty heavy to navigate, meaning looking around was slow even after it was fully loaded. Might be because of the size of the panos or settings for display?
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The info,the thumbs and the banner... They appears merged with the background, so it is difficult to see the info... In my opinion when you pops up some info it should be relevant visualy, do you not thing so
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What do you mean about excessive transparency? Buttons, thumbs, ...?
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...I have to agree. The buttons are to small. And the info hard to read. I actually missed the link to the thumbnails the first 3 times i checked the page. It was not until I looked at it with 1024x768 resolution I discovered the button in the left side.
In my opinion people often clutters the tours with a lot of buttons which are not needed.
You should start with the thumbnails open so that people discover how it works.
And I just discovered that the info is different from pano to pano. If you want to show the name of the room do that with an automatic popup that fades out.
Nice panos and nice rooms. Just 130euro per night. I think I need a tour to Rome.
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Wohnort: Mexico City
Beruf: Virtual tours, Krpano coding, Graphic Design, Photographer, Panographer
) to move the pano, as if it where too heavy. A little less friction would be nice and a greater speed also would help. Anyway I love this image quality, ¿Could you share whith the comunity which equipment did you use to take the photos (camera, lens, if HDR or not) ? Thank you!!