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Message posted by Pascalb33 on August-16-2007 at 6:26am
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August-16-2007
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Hello,

first of all, congratulations to the Easypano team for your great products.

I am currently testing Panoweaver 5.00 to replace my existing solution, and I am facing two issues as follows :

1) I have no problem to produce panoramas from my single fisheye shots BUT when I want to publish them I can only select the Java export and not the Flash nor the QTVR.
Why not ? Do I make anything wrong ?
I need to produce Flash panorama from single fisheye shots.

2) When I create panoramic images from drums images, from time to time there is a small assembling defect in the final image.
Since the image looks distorted, is there a way to have a "normal" image in order to retouch it (before publishing) in Photoshop ?

Is there anybody who could help on this ?
Thanks in advance and all the best from the French Ocean ! 

Pascal

 


Message posted by jamesot on August-16-2007 at 9:52am
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Pascal,
I do not know anything about using a single shot to create a partial tour. As for part 2 tho it sounds like your nodel point is slightly off causing the defects. If as for now you can set the blending to a low number or 0 and then fix the stichted image in photoshop. Also most people like to save the pano as a cubic for editing in photoshop. Once done you can reopen it in panoweaver, change it to spherical if you prefer, and resave.


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