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Douglas Rhiner

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Sunday, March 5th 2023, 9:15pm

Makepano converttocube=false Upgrade Required?

I'm using krpanotools.exe 1.20.11 Win64
When running makepano with config converttocube=false I'm getting the message: krpano License Upgrade required!
Otherwise with
converttocube=true it process out fine.
I performed the Upgrade Check and, yes it is valid for both Krpano License and Branding Free.
I then clicked Resent the License to make sure I was using the correct one, and I was.

Any Idea what I'm doing wrong?

And Klaus, when using
converttocube=false and then viewing the panorama is this being projected onto cube-faces or is this being projected in another way? Trying to thread a needle here.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Douglas Rhiner" (Mar 5th 2023, 11:57pm)


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Monday, March 6th 2023, 8:30am

Hi,

since version 1.20 there is a multires-rendering support for spherical/cylindrical images (without cube-conversion):
krpano 1.20

This allows faster building of the pano images because the cube-conversion can be skipped, avoids the image-quality losses of the cube-conversion and supports partial panos.

But this new features is limited to 1.20+ licenses, so older licenses need to be either upgraded or not using that feature.

Best regards,
Klaus

Douglas Rhiner

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Tuesday, March 7th 2023, 5:10pm

Klaus,

Thank you for your input.
Sometimes our team can't see the forest through the trees.