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bpmphoto

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Thursday, March 6th 2014, 9:43pm

Full Screen image source

Is it possible to have a different source image for Full Screen view?

I've got images sized down for fast load that look pretty horrible on my large monitor at full screen.

Example - http://floorplanhost.com/136lido/

Thanks,
bpm

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Friday, March 7th 2014, 2:22pm

Hi,

yes - use multi-resolution - this way the required resolution for the current window/screen-size will be automatically loaded.

If you want you can set here custom predefined level sizes in the config files to let the tools only generate the required resolutions:
http://krpano.com/tools/kmakemultires/config/#levelsizes

Best regards,
Klaus

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Monday, March 10th 2014, 6:31pm

Thanks for the response, Klaus.

I am currently not using krpano tools to process my images and generate xml. Also, most of my images are not panos - they are still photos with normal photo aspect ratio.

Is there a way to indicate within the xml the source image for the full screen mode (as being different from the regular viewer source image)? or do I need to have krpano process all of my images into multires tiles?

thanks,
bpm

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Monday, March 10th 2014, 10:03pm

Hi,

you can also use multiresolution with single-images - just set a tilesize that is larger than the largest image - so each level will have only one tile - the image itself.

Or use the fullscreen events and/or the fullscreen variable to load another pano with another image in fullscreen mode...

Best regards,
Klaus