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#1 2006-10-23 04:16:51

vipersimon
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Registered: 2006-10-23
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FOV

Hello,

I find out that if I setup FOV in the php.
The pano cannot go for 360 dergee .

But if I delete the php file,
It can go for 360 dergee, but the FOV go to very small like 20

here is a example.

http://360.2hit6.net/panorama/?image=jp … orama=true

Can fix?

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#2 2006-10-23 20:45:52

jv2
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Re: FOV

I can't load that example.... ptviewer does not load the image...
I however downloaded the image separately and tried it on mine...

I got 360 fov both with out specifiying it... and with specifying fov=360

by the way... there may be an error in the ptvioewer code for the 360... change the id="panorama" to id="ptviewer" in index.php to get the javascriptlinks working if they are not at the moment...


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#3 2006-10-24 01:25:32

vipersimon
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Re: FOV

i try to correct it and it still look the same.
It can go for 360 degree if I set FOV=360
but the init VFOV is very small now.
I need to zoom out manually.
can the init VFOV be setup?

Last edited by vipersimon (2006-10-24 01:40:02)

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#4 2006-10-24 22:09:51

jv2
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Re: FOV

I am not sure to tell you the truth...
you could have a look at the ptviewer documentation.
you might be able to add it in the $param .= "" tags in the config files...
let me know if you find it. smile


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