I have noticed that there is considersble edge\image distortion in published files compared to preview - is this just a side affect of flash panorama or is there any way to reduce effect?
Sorry if I have doubled up message with tech support request - also once I have figured how to upload image I will add an example.
To add images you can get a free account from "Photobucket" or some other hosting account. Upload your images to the account and then you can click on the "add image" button above (second from right) and paste the URL to the image.
When previewing a panoramic photo in Panoweaver 6.00, OpenGL is used. After publishing, another player is used to play the Flash panorama, that's why they look different.
In Panoweaver 7.00 and later, we have improved the panorama player so there aren't such wavy lines. As the programmers are working on 7.20 version currently, I think it will take a while before they get their hands on improving 6.00. However, this will be fixed.
In my computer, there are no such wavy lines after publishing Flash VR tour with TW 6.50. Are you sure that you are using 6.50 version? If so, can you send me this sample panorama for me to test? I have tested many photos with tiles on the nadir but they all look fine.
Quote: Originally posted by martiiii on January-18-2011Hi and sorry for my english ;)Tourweaver 6.51)
There is big problem with big cubic type / scenes (more then 1800x10800). The problem occurs when we enter "SceneViewer - Flat" It does not show whole stage, neither the top or bottom of scene. It's depends on the cubic image resolution. I can see everything when the image has a resolution maximum 1800x10800. Bigger cuts...
I can't see everthing when cubic image is 2000x12000 and more...
2) There is also problem with cubic scene "jpg" when we want embed link to another scene "cubic jpg" with "flash" in "SceneViewer-Flat", not "hotspot". When we go into the "Link to scene" it's always shows massage "Out of memory" and Crush (image cubic 2900x17000 3,8mb) - after switch into spherical type, no masseges / no crushes. When we switch this "jpg" into a spherical type, problem disappears.
With "hotspot or Polygonal hotspot" there is less problem because it doesn't show thumbnail of scene in "Link to scene" only that with the same big cubic file (2900x17000)