HELP!!
I just made a bad copy mistake and lost all my original stitched images. I do have the tiles in the output folder though. Is there a way to use the tiles folders as source media for my project?
Thanks, Daniel.
Relinking media from tiles
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Hi Daniel,
Tony Redhead made a tutorial on how to reconstruct the equirectangular image from the tiles.
Send him a massage I am sure he can point you to his page, or just Search for Tony Redhead,
Regards,
Tony Redhead made a tutorial on how to reconstruct the equirectangular image from the tiles.
Send him a massage I am sure he can point you to his page, or just Search for Tony Redhead,
Regards,
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Hi,
Just in case anyone else is searching this topic here is the link to the 3 part tutorial, 'An Unexpected Benefit of Multi-Resolution in Pano2VR Projects' - https://tonyredhead.com/pano2vr/unexpec ... efit-part1
In Part 1. this tutorial takes you, step-by-step through the process of calculating your multi-resolution tile and level sizes to create the perfect set of tiles for your project. In Part 2. I look at extracting the high resolution tiles, renaming them and in Part 3. re-assembling them to restore your equirectangular image.
If you start building using the Part 1. guide then reconstruction is much easier because all of the tiles are the same size. If not you will end up with some odd shaped tiles on the right and bottom of the reconstruction.
If you are looking just to extract the tiles and reconstruct the panorama then start from Part 2. https://tonyredhead.com/pano2vr/unexpec ... efit-part2
cheers,
Tony
Just in case anyone else is searching this topic here is the link to the 3 part tutorial, 'An Unexpected Benefit of Multi-Resolution in Pano2VR Projects' - https://tonyredhead.com/pano2vr/unexpec ... efit-part1
In Part 1. this tutorial takes you, step-by-step through the process of calculating your multi-resolution tile and level sizes to create the perfect set of tiles for your project. In Part 2. I look at extracting the high resolution tiles, renaming them and in Part 3. re-assembling them to restore your equirectangular image.
If you start building using the Part 1. guide then reconstruction is much easier because all of the tiles are the same size. If not you will end up with some odd shaped tiles on the right and bottom of the reconstruction.
If you are looking just to extract the tiles and reconstruct the panorama then start from Part 2. https://tonyredhead.com/pano2vr/unexpec ... efit-part2
cheers,
Tony
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