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Subject Topic: Compass width too large, how to reduce it Post Reply Post New Topic
Message posted by dedo on November-24-2006 at 10:33am
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Hello,

I am not sure how to reduce the width of the compass.

It's too large and it ends up not reflecting the rotation.

Thanks

Dedo


Message posted by Kent2Ben on November-28-2006 at 9:26am
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Anyone who knows? I have the same problem...

Message posted by smooth on November-28-2006 at 12:01pm
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The compass is relative to the FOV (Field Of View) of the panorama and adjusts (reduces) as you zoom in. You can set individual panorama FOV in the Tourweaver program. 

Tip: The human eye sees a FOV value of typically between 90 and 100

Regards, Smooth


Message posted by dedo on December-01-2006 at 10:40am
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Well to a certain extent that's true Smooth and thanks for your reply.

However say that you have a 3D map and you want to reduce or enlarge the compass depending on the rotation effect you want to give from th 3D perspective.

How would you do that?

Is it possible in Tourviewer or any other VT tool?

Many thanks

Dedo


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