Hi
I am in the process of upgrading a web site which uses an old version of krpano to the latest 1.17 version, mainly in order to move across to the HTML5 viewer so that the site works on iOS/Android etc.
Panoramas on this site are uploaded by users all over the world and the old krpano code was called directly from PHP to generate the tiles from their uploads. This worked fine. However, some of the panoramas on the site are not using a width/height ratio that 1.17 seems very happy to work with. The krpanotools makepano call stops and asks for the panorama type and hfov values. Specifying these directly on the command call doesn't work. The result is that, for these types of panorama, the PHP-based upload system appears to lock up as krpanotools is directly asking for user input. Is there any way to circumvent this?
Here's an example run using a panorama that has a very high width to height ratio (around 22:1):
krpanotools makepano -config=multires.config -panotype=cylindrical -hfov=360 '2213.jpg'
kmakemultires 1.17 - 64bit (build 2014-04-03)
- using config: multires.config
Output: Flash=yes HTML5=yes
WARNING: 2213.jpg is not a 360x180 panorama image!
Imagesize=12690x554px
Type of the panorama image? (0=None/Skip, 1=Flat, 2=Spherical, 3=Cylindrical)
Input: 3
Horizontal Field of View? (0-360): 360
I have also tried specifying partialcylinder instead of cylinder but that doesn't make any difference.
Thanks
David