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kany
04-23-2008, 05:10 AM
Hi everybody,

Please help me to solve thi problem.

I used FPP to load my equirectangular image:
http://210.245.22.69/_temp/test/phongkhach.jpg

Please see this result:
http://210.245.22.69/_temp/test/pano.swf

The problem is: There are 2 black-holes on its celling and floor.

How can I hide them?

My suggestion is: How can I use another image to overlay on those 2 holes?

For example, I think I will use my logo image for overlaying, like this:
http://www.mtaa.net/images/mtaaRR/cc.logo.circle.gif

Please tell me if you have other solutions

Thank so much

Trausti Hraunfjord
04-23-2008, 06:15 AM
I would recommend you to change it to a cylindrical image. Then the bottom and top black holes will not be displayed.

Anyways... the camera was obviously not in level when the photo was taken, so the image is very wobbly. Did you use a single shot mirror system?

phberlin
04-23-2008, 10:58 AM
You might also simply use "Limits.swf" (see FPP plugins folder) to hide the unwanted parts.

Regards, Ph.

kany
04-23-2008, 11:35 AM
Thank Tuddi
I used one-shot mirror system. Here is my original image: http://210.245.22.69/_temp/test/img_0438_b.jpg
After converted by using camera's software, it is: http://210.245.22.69/_temp/test/phongkhach.jpg
Do you know any perfect solution for showing that file type with FPP?

Thank pbberlin:
It really worked: http://210.245.22.69/_temp/test/pano1.swf

phberlin
04-23-2008, 02:22 PM
Glad to hear it helped :-)

Trausti Hraunfjord
04-23-2008, 08:12 PM
Thank Tuddi

Do you know any perfect solution for showing that file type with FPP?



You are welcome...

... and I feel that you are pulling propaganda out of my fingers with your question :rolleyes: ;)

The perfect tool is of course Flashificator. Once installed, it takes only 12 clicks and typing in the name of the project to have it ready and running with autorotator, fullscreen button and starting in fullscreen such as the following example shows (hope you don't mind me using your file for this)>>>
http://flashificator.com/1/KanyPano/KanyPano.html
Yes, it also packs the project into an internet ready html page.

I think that would be the perfect simplicity for your needs.

Download and follow the instructions on the website found in my signature. Only works on PC's, and you need the december BETA version of Adobe AIR, and NOT the full release version.

Hopefully you will enjoy the basic free version, and get interested in the full commercial version that is in it's final stages now.

Cameleer
04-23-2008, 10:30 PM
Hi Kany,
I had a go at it playing with your photo, see what you think. Grain cleaned up using Neat Image2, sharpened in Photoshop and then some touching up the floor in Photoshop. This was just done fast and sloppy to give you an idea of what can be done.
http://www.indiavrtours.com/test.html

Cheers,
Roger Berry