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Subject Topic: Zoom trouble in mov file Post Reply Post New Topic
Message posted by martyhr on May-10-2005 at 8:24am
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I'd like to ask for help with zoom in/out in my mov files.

I do not know how to limit the zooming.

If I use zoom in, my picture goes to horrible details.
It is absolutely useless.
I do not have any idea.
Thanks for help ahead..
Martin


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Message posted by RotoPix on May-10-2005 at 10:40am
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I believe there is a min zoom and max zoom in PW when you output a cubic pano as a QT file. Here is an example:
Note the file has a .QTL extention. This was originally a .MOV file, but QT allows you to rename the extention to make it open in its own interface window. Either way, I believe the Min & Max FOV limits are still embedded in the file.

Brian Jackson

Message posted by martyhr on May-10-2005 at 4:31pm
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Brian,
Thank you for your advice.
I am a little bit ashamed of myself.
It is clear and works.

Ooh, I am also honored that this reply came from you.
Especially your web and aerial panos I liked very much when I discovered them last year.

I started with QTVR last year in winter and I still learning……

Thanks again
Martin Hrdlicka

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