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Freitag, 7. September 2012, 16:56

Questions before purchase

Hello -
I adjust the Horizon in my panoramas and need to know if I am able to adjust, and where I can adjust the horizon within the virtual tour. I must be able to adjust this so the photos are straight and not "smiling" or "frowning". Could you please help me with this.
I also would like to disable the zooming in and out of the photo.... how is this done?
Thanks so much
Tracey

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Freitag, 7. September 2012, 21:00

I think you are looking for the view.fov setting. A high fov gives lots of distortion

<view
fov="60.0"
fovmin="60.0"
fovmax="60.0"

/>

setting the fovmin and fovmax to the same number, would disable zooming

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Sonntag, 9. September 2012, 11:26

Hi,

one way would be to verify already in the stitcher if the horizon is in the middle of the pano image (recommended)

otherwise and when using spherical or cylindrical images directly in the viewer, it would be possible to shift the horizon up or down by the voffset setting in the xml:
http://krpano.com/docu/xml/#image.voffset

e.g. try that example - there the options plugin is included, where the voffset can be changed interactively (in the right box):
http://krpano.com/examples/10815/example…ns-plugins.html

best regards,
Klaus

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Donnerstag, 13. September 2012, 18:09

Add the plugin to trial

Thanks Klaus -
Can I add this plugin to my trial version to see if it does what I need it to do before purchase?
Changing the "limitview" did not work. I appreciate your help -
Tracey

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Donnerstag, 13. September 2012, 18:11

Disabling zoom

Thanks Zephyr -
Worked perfectly!
Tracey

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Montag, 17. September 2012, 15:51

Add the plugin to trial

Hi,

one way would be to verify already in the stitcher if the horizon is in the middle of the pano image (recommended)

otherwise and when using spherical or cylindrical images directly in the viewer, it would be possible to shift the horizon up or down by the voffset setting in the xml:
http://krpano.com/docu/xml/#image.voffset

e.g. try that example - there the options plugin is included, where the voffset can be changed interactively (in the right box):
http://krpano.com/examples/10815/example…ns-plugins.html

best regards,
Klaus


Can I add this to my trial version to see if it will work with my images?
Thanks -
Tracey

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Mittwoch, 19. September 2012, 15:47

Hi,
Can I add this to my trial version to see if it will work with my images?
yes of course!

Btw -there is no special 'trial version', the downloads are the full versions and fully functional, but without licenses just watermarked and limited to local usage.

Best regards,
Klaus