In this drone-shot pano created in v. 5.2.3, user navigation is as expected. Downward navigation stops at the -90° point as I wish.
http://howardgoldbaum.com/lakePano/
But in the same pano created in v. 6 (beta 3), navigation continues past -90° (in a full vertical circle), even though the limit is still set at -90°. I think this would be potentially confusing to the user.
http://howardgoldbaum.com/lakePano1
ALSO, in the v.6 version, on my iPhone, when I manually scroll the image, it snaps back to the gyro-set position automatically. This behavior does not occur in the v. 5 version. This behavior IMHO should be able to be toggled off.
Are there things I can do to make the v. 6 version user experience the same as it is in the v. 5 version?
Thank you.
User navigation in v. 6
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Hi Howard,
Re viewing limits, I cant say i have seen this before!
Can you send me a support package to support@ggnome.com
Cheers,
Hopki
Re viewing limits, I cant say i have seen this before!
Can you send me a support package to support@ggnome.com
Cheers,
Hopki
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For anyone following, with the Gyro enabled viewing limits are ignored.
I have written up a report.
Cheers,
Hopki
I have written up a report.
Cheers,
Hopki
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Unfortunately, the "enable gyro action filter" solution doesn't work for mobile (iPhone) when working with a cylindrical source image. Because the "scroll limits" are ignored, the mobile version will scroll vertically beyond the limits of the image, presenting the user with a black screen.