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Saturday, June 13th 2009, 12:20pm

display settings

Hi,

i just am not happy with the display settings..

some questions:

do you always use the same disply setting for the same size and type of pano's or do you tweak it every time??

I have this now but i think it stutters to much.. I just can't get it right *cursing*

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<display
			
			fps="40"
	         details="32"
	         tessmode="-1"
	         movequality="LOW"
	         stillquality="HIGH"
	         flash10="on"
	         movequality10="HIGH"
	         stillquality10="HIGH"
	         stilltime="0.25"
			/>
 



but i'm also not happy when i do:

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 <display flash10="off" />
 <display fps="180" 
         details="32"
		 
		
		 

	        />



but it it's a bit better..

Any body??

Thanx

Tuur *thumbsup*

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Saturday, June 13th 2009, 6:41pm

I use this wih great results

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<display 
movequality="LOW" 
stillquality="HIGHSHARP" 
details="24" 
fps="40" 
flash10="on" 
movequality10="HIGH" 
stillquality10="HIGHSHARP" 
tessmode="5" 
stilltime="0.25"
 />


I think details 24 is the best for regular panoramas, and probably less (20 ?) for landscape panos (beach, mountains, etc), unless your pano is a very complex one I would try to reduce the details :)

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Sunday, June 14th 2009, 1:39pm

Thanx shanti,

gonna play with that a bit..


Cheers

Tuur

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Monday, June 15th 2009, 1:30pm

mmm...

i copied your display settings but i still think it's shocky... when fullscreen... isn't it??

what can i do??

http://www.virtualtuur.com/Suncamp8/sunlodge/nl/tour.html

Thanx

Tuur *thumbsup*

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Monday, June 15th 2009, 2:34pm

Hi!

hm... i see the .tif files in you panorams. try to convert them into .jpg - it may be faster, i think.

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Monday, June 15th 2009, 2:51pm

Hi,

it's all jpg... but the krpano makes it tifs (the nameing)all the time.. in the droplets... it calls tifs but when i like them to open in photoshop i have to rename them to jpg because that's what they are...

Tuur

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Monday, June 15th 2009, 3:18pm

Hi,

for best performance (also a old computers) for partial, spherical or fisheye distorted panos I would recommend disabled flash10 and using a LOW movequality, and also not too high details,

e.g. just this:

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<display flash10="off" movequality="LOW" stillquality="HIGHSHARP" details="24" />


and for cubical panos (without fisheye distortion!):

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<display flash10="on" movequality10="HIGH" stillquality10="HIGH" />


using the Flash10 renderer can also be enabled and disabled dynamically,
e.g. like in this example:
HTML: http://krpano.com/examples/108b8/example…ttleplanet.html
XML: http://krpano.com/examples/108b8/example…ittleplanet.xml

there I switch off Flash10 while in Little Planet, Fisheye or Stereographic Mode and enable it while in Normal or Architectural View,

best regards,
Klaus

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Monday, June 15th 2009, 3:22pm

ahh

gonna play with the dynamicaly some more.

but... my macbook pro shows it also shocky and that is not an slow old pc..
is there something else wrong??

Thanx Klaus!!

Tuur *thumbsup*

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Monday, June 15th 2009, 3:56pm

high details, flash10 and fisheye or spherical panos can be also slow on faster computers

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Monday, June 15th 2009, 6:16pm

Tuur; your pano, even on full screen is smooth here, and I have a so so computer...

but I would try what Klaus posted, find the number of details that is in the middle range for both, quality and smoothness :)