![]() Only runs on a Mac though as a desktop application, not a CMS like Wordpress, Drupal or Joomla. There are some really cool and very customisable themes to buy as well. It means I can focus my time on shooting and creating the panoramas rather than web design. Best of all you can change the whole look of the site instantly by clicking on a new theme or template. It's very quick and simple to create a basic collection of pages, everything like all the menus are created and updated automatically, you just drag and drop pages around at will. I used to build websites in Adobe GoLive, which still works on my Mac!! But is abandoned now, and I can't really remember how to to use it So I've hunted around for a replacement. There's a good example on the PTGui home page: You can go full screen and back without leaving the page. Pano2VR 圆4 is an application to convert spherical or cylindrical panoramic images into Adobe Flash 9 & 10, HTML5 (WebGL/iPhone/iPad), or QuickTime VR. Hope someone can point me in the right direction? What I'm not sure how to do is embed an auto rotating pano directly in a web page amongst other elements as it's not a single file like before. I've realised that in the past I mostly created links on a web page which opened a pano's Pano2VR html folder/files in a new window. I think the HTML5 output from Pano2VR is great for using on any device. So my old site no longer seems to work on a lot of people's browsers. mov files anymore, which is a bit sad I think. This is all very old school now, and doesn't work with handhelds, etc. mov file, assuming people already had Apple's QT pluggin. Pano2VR provides as a specialist tool for creating a panorama 360 on predicated on change of cylindrical images. ![]() On my own website I had a gallery of all my panoramas and I used to simply embed the single. I still regularly use PTGui to stitch partial panos shot hand-held, it's very good and fast for this. As well as other tools like PhotomatixPro and PTGuiPro. I've kept Pano2VR up to date and have upgraded with every new version. I'm quite excited to start using the E-M1 as it has a HDR mode that will take 7 shots 2ev apart with one press of the shutter, amazing! And I can control it through wifi from my iPhone or iPad, which makes checking the focus very simple, like having a huge viewfinder in your hand! I haven't used Pano2VR for some years, I've been dong other things I'm starting up shooting panoramas again with a new camera and fisheye. Pano2VR is an application to convert spherical or cylindrical panoramic images into HTML5 (WebGL/iPhone/iPad, Adobe Flash 10, or QuickTime VR (QTVR) with features such as customizable skins, tour building, multiresolution (gigapixel panoramas), hotspots and directional sound. Hi, this may be a simple question for some of you.
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