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From: DD on 28 Jan 2010 01:47 Does anyone know of a program that will display Panoramic photos that have been made from several normal photographs stitched together. I want to be able to display a panorama at full screen width and have it slowly pan across the screen. Thanks for any suggestions... DD
From: nospam on 28 Jan 2010 02:19 In article <4b6132f2$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au>, DD <tobytoby50(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > Does anyone know of a program that will display Panoramic photos that > have been made from several normal photographs stitched together. I want > to be able to display a panorama at full screen width and have it slowly > pan across the screen. any slide show app, maybe even whatever you used for stitching.
From: Better Info on 28 Jan 2010 02:28 On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 17:47:09 +1100, DD <tobytoby50(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >Does anyone know of a program that will display Panoramic photos that >have been made from several normal photographs stitched together. I want >to be able to display a panorama at full screen width and have it slowly >pan across the screen. >Thanks for any suggestions... >DD If you want to use it for local or web-page display, then look into a java-applet called "ptviewer". One little 50k .jar file + your browser's page display options does more than most anyone needs. It has a lot of control features. Zoom in/out, set scroll speed, tilt, pan, etc., by using mouse buttons with shift and ctrl button combos.
From: Peter Huebner on 28 Jan 2010 03:52 In article <4b6132f2$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au>, tobytoby50(a)hotmail.com says... > > Does anyone know of a program that will display Panoramic photos that > have been made from several normal photographs stitched together. I want > to be able to display a panorama at full screen width and have it slowly > pan across the screen. > Thanks for any suggestions... > DD I've seen that done with a macromedia flash display on the bbc website, it scrolled smoothly and wrapped the view around endlessly as though you're standing in the middle of the room and turning round and round. -P.
From: Savageduck on 28 Jan 2010 05:49 On 2010-01-27 22:47:09 -0800, DD <tobytoby50(a)hotmail.com> said: > Does anyone know of a program that will display Panoramic photos that > have been made from several normal photographs stitched together. I > want to be able to display a panorama at full screen width and have it > slowly pan across the screen. > Thanks for any suggestions... > DD You might find what you are lookng for if you explore here; http://gigapan.org/ http://www.gigapansystems.com/ -- Regards, Savageduck
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