Jerky Motion?

Specific Q&A about the new Flash export
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BigBirdy
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I am very new to VR Photography and just purchased the latest pano2qtvr 1.5 beta 9 pro. I know that I will eventually need one of those special nodal point tripods, but for now I am using a regular tripod. I put the camera in the center of my living room and with a 15 mm wide angle lens I shot 12 images in a complete circle, at three different vertical angles. I then created my first "Individual Images" project type and added the images to a 12x3 grid. Created a quicktime image b ut moving through the movins is really jerky? How do I create the smooth movement seen in the demos? Is this simply more images closer together in the field of view? You can see what I mean here..

http://www.johnnystork.ca/Content/Video/LivingRoom.mov
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This pertains to technology, rather then to soft...

address to countryman (Alex) - special pan360 forum
http://www.panolab.com/

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To me it looks like it has been stitched as an object movie and not a panorama. It has a "Hand" tool for panning and not the normal circle.

Very odd?

Regards, Smooth 8)
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I agree, looks like an object stitch. Also it unneccessarily took along time to download. However, the single images were clean and appealing.
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