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Sender:Barry Foster
Date/Time:2007-Apr-12 17:36:12
Subject:Re: Automated spherical pano head

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PanoTools NG: Re: Automated spherical pano head Barry Foster 2007-Apr-12 17:36:12
This is entirely possible using the Zoomify viewer.  On their web site
they have examples which are up to 1gb.  The user only downloads the
area that they zoom in on.  Very similar to Google Earth.  I am sure
if you do a search on this list for Zoomify you should find quite a
bit of information.  I know it was discussed not to long ago.

Barry Foster--- In #removed#, "Timo Schnitzlein"
<timo.schnitzlein@...> wrote:
>
> My idea was e.g. if I have a spherical pano of the interior of a
> church, that it should be possible to zoom into a region near the
> zenith to view a fresco on the ceiling. Is such a thing feasible with
> a spherical pano that was stitched from a series of separate shots (I
> think it should be)? My intent is to provide these images for viewing
> on a PC, with playback from a DVD.
> 
> --- In #removed#, Bj?K Nilssen <bk@> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > What kind of res do you want? Is 6000x3000 enough?-- 
> > Bj?K Nilssen - http://www.bknilssen.no - panoramas and 3D
> >
>




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