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Wednesday, April 21st 2010, 10:06am

Thumbnail corresponds to starting point of the flash generated by SWF droplets

Hello,

Is there any feature in Krpano which can generate thumbnail of starting point of a flash generated by SWF droplets ?

The thumbnail must me exactly match the starting point.

It's very easy to do this in Pano2VR.

I would appreciate very much if you can show me.

Thank you very much!

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Wednesday, April 21st 2010, 2:29pm

I don't believe that is yet possible on kmakemultires but it could be done with ktransform and the view function.

http://krpano.com/tools/ktransform/

It would take a bit of math to set the parameters to get the exact picture you want, buy you can pull a standard photo out of a pano with the view function.

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Thursday, April 22nd 2010, 9:53am

Dearhttp://krpano.com/forum/wbb/index.php?page=User&userID=330 Jarredja,

Thank you very much for your advice and it works for me. Here is what i did:

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@echo off
echo MAKE PANO (SINGLE-SWF-MULTIRES) droplet

IF "%~1" == "" GOTO ERROR
IF NOT EXIST "%~1" GOTO ERROR
FOR %%V in (%*) do "%~dp0\ktransform"  view  %%V  "%~dp0\%%~nV_thumb.jpg" 0 0 0 90 -outsize=640x480 -jpegoptimize  -jpegquality=100
"%~dp0\kmakemultires" "%~dp0\templates\singleswfmultires.config" %*
GOTO DONE

:ERROR
echo.
echo drop panoramic images to create automatically 
echo single multires swf files from it...

:DONE
echo.
exit


it works perfectly in Windows. However, another issue, how can I customize the droplet in MacOXS ? Thanks *confused*

To Klaus: Would you please help me to create a droplet with the above command in Mac 10.5 or later ? I would appreciate very much. Thank you

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "kutepirate" (Apr 22nd 2010, 12:18pm)


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Thursday, April 22nd 2010, 1:28pm

Hi,

To Klaus: Would you please help me to create a droplet with the above command in Mac 10.5 or later ? I would appreciate very much. Thank you


on Mac that is a bit more complicate

open the Droplet with the "AppleScript_Editor",
then you can see and edit the AppleScript code of the droplets,
(but AppleScript itself is a topic for it's own )

best regards,
Klaus

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Wednesday, April 28th 2010, 9:08am

Droplet - Applescript

Hi Klaus,

Thanks for the advice. I managed to create a droplet with Applescript and it works perfectly ;) *thumbsup*