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Friday, August 22nd 2014, 6:15am

Partial spherical pano image make

Hi there! Anybody can share how to make a partial spherical pano image with
horizon view of 360° and vertical
view of 100° to a proper output? Thank you very much!

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Tuesday, August 26th 2014, 9:59pm

Hi,

that should work out of the box...

Best regards,
Klaus

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Friday, August 29th 2014, 3:45am

Please give a little more hints

Hi! Could you please give a little more hints of how to deal with the pano at this size? I have thousands of this kind of pano images to deal.

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Monday, September 1st 2014, 12:30pm

Hi,

just drop the image on the krpano droplets - they would ask for a the pano type and hfov, select spherical and 360 and it should work.

Best regards,
Klaus

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Wednesday, September 3rd 2014, 12:37pm

It does not work yet

Hi,

Sorry to tell you it does not work yet probably because it does not give the option of vfov which is about 109 degree.
Another problem is that I can only get the options as you told when I transfer the origin pano format from JPEG to TIF, the options never emerges on Jepg format here. My krpano version is the newest 1.17.5 on windows 7 ultimate edition.

Could you please help me to get it work ASAP?
Thanks you very much.

Jason
pqlucid has attached the following image:
  • incorrect tour view.jpg

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Monday, September 8th 2014, 7:13pm

Hi,

the krpano tools are assuming that the horizon of the input image is the middle of the image.

There is currently no direct way to set a custom horizon position, therefore try it that - extend the image an image editor (or directly in the pano stitcher) to 360x180 and then limit the viewing range later in the xml via manual limitview settings:
http://krpano.com/docu/xml/#view.limitview

Best regards,
Klaus