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Mittwoch, 23. Juli 2014, 16:18

Switch from Flat to Sphere view

I just LOVE the switch between flat and spherical view used by 360cam on http://www.360.tv/gallery.
Click on the 2 buttons right bottom of the player ;)
Good news this is done with Krpano, but it looks it will only work with a unique equirectangular file ( <image><sphere url="pano.jpg" /></image> ).
Could it be possible to achieve this effect with multiresolution tiles ?

That would be HUGE !!!

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Donnerstag, 24. Juli 2014, 11:12

Hi,

when setting the updateall parameter of the updateobject() action to true, then this would also work for multires panos:
http://krpano.com/docu/actions/#updateobject

But note - only spherical multires (no cubical) and only Flash.

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Donnerstag, 24. Juli 2014, 16:11

Ok great, thanx Klaus !

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Dienstag, 14. Juli 2015, 18:11

Hi, I would still love to be able to switch between flat & sphere view, any chances this could be done with the html5 player ?

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Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2015, 10:28

Hi,

that's already possible for non-multires sphere/cylinder images in the HTML5 viewer (but only when WebGL is available).

Support for multires sphere/cylinder images in HTML5 is already in work, but that will be not ready before version 1.20 (the next release will be 1.19).

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Mittwoch, 20. September 2017, 09:51

Support for multires sphere/cylinder images in HTML5 is already in work, but that will be not ready before version 1.20 (the next release will be 1.19).

Hi Klaus, no news about that feature in HTML5 ?
THX !!!

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Dienstag, 23. Januar 2018, 14:13

UP ;)

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Dienstag, 23. Januar 2018, 14:18

please Jerome.
UP makes no sense.
Klaus answer is quite clear, don't you think?
I will UP my post again *g*

Tuur *thumbsup*

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Dienstag, 23. Januar 2018, 14:26

please Jerome.
UP makes no sense.
Klaus answer is quite clear, don't you think?
I will UP my post again *g*

Tuur *thumbsup*

True Tuur, but Klaus said "that's already possible for non-multires sphere/cylinder images in the HTML5 viewer (but only when WebGL is available)." and I never managed to make it work ?
A clue ?

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