Great response - I am even "hungrier" for 1.0.9! But of course you need to release 1.0.8 as a final so I'll let you get on with it...
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Rod in Oz
Great response - I am even "hungrier" for 1.0.9! But of course you need to release 1.0.8 as a final so I'll let you get on with it...
cheers
Rod in Oz
Thanks Klaus
I had tried twiddling both the <view> and <image> parameters - but just succeeded in getting cropping or "blinds" at the edge of my image. But realised I needed to tweak both together and seem to have achieved an ok outcome. The Image angle I have been using has been determined by AutopanoGiga - and I have been assuming it was accurate based on its inputs from the EXIF lens info. Perhaps there is a bit of a drift, or perhaps I used a cylindrical mapping by mistake and the distortion happened there... (with krpano assuming spherical)
THANK AGAIN!
great product; I promote it whenever I get the chance.
Rod
The swf's I write don't seem to show up properly... Doing something stupid for sure..
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Rod Laird
Hi,
If your map is a png or jpg, you should create the shadow in photoshop and save it in png with transparency.
Regards,
Thanks for the reply. I'm referring to the Googlemaps plugin so the map is a movieclip. I am assuming hoping there is a way to use the filters capability and reference the map - perhaps something like this once it's opened:
plugin[maps].filter=dropshadow(2,45,0x000000,4,1);
but I'm shooting in the dark. I'm not sure Klaus has provided for this outside of the textfield parameters...
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Rod in Oz
ps I see you might be able to do this by defining a filter in an external plugin and applying it to the plugin[maps] object. But I'm hoping for something simpler...
All you guys looking for this- seems Google has done the hard yards. Is this something easy for you to leverage Klaus?
http://googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com/2009/07/3d-per…-for-flash.html
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Rod in Oz
I tend to use partial (not 360') projections. Depending on the projection mode there is a better or poorer fit of the radar beam width / rotation rate with the associated pano. Tweaking the image parameters in the xml does some cotrection but at the expense of pano cropping.
Is there any clean way to get this mapping tuned?
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Rod in Oz
example at
http://www.rodlaird.com/Versailles.html
Can't see direct parameters to do this. Perhaps need to create a separate mask?
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Rod in Oz