Possible to save settings ?

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JPS
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Hi !

I know we can chose "FILE" > "DEFAULT" to save a few settings, but I would very much like to be able to save OTHER settings, such as "Cube Face Size", "Window Size", "Static Quality" in "OUTPUT" > "ADD" in the different output formats !

I find a bit boring to have to type -or click and choose- everytime the same settings, as I'm allway using the same camera/lens and the same output size, be it in the equirectangular TIF or in the MOV, SWF or HTML formats...

Would it be difficult to implement the above change ?

TIA,
J-P.
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Hi
Have you seen Karyn's video on Droplets Here: http://gardengnomesoftware.com/tutorial.php?movid=01
Here is the Documentation page: http://gardengnomesoftware.com/wiki/Pano2VR_-_Droplets

In short Droplets let you define a set of perimeters and place an icon on your desk top, when you drop a panorama image on the icon the panorama is made with all the pre saved settings.
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I knew it I knew it I knew it...

Thanks Martin to remind me of these droplet stuff... I quickly looked at it a longtime ago, but never went deeper... Now I'll have to really check thoroughly the movie tutorial, because it doesn't seem that easy at first sight to remember all the steps...!

Cheers,
J-P.

PS... and on top of that, english isn't my mothertongue, so as soon as the explanations get a bit technical, I find myself a bit lost... But hopefully I'll succeed in the end !
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scaber
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You can also set up the required setting with no panaroma and then slect File-Save as Default so the next panorama loads with those settings.
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scaber wrote:You can also set up the required setting with no panaroma and then slect File-Save as Default so the next panorama loads with those settings.
Naaaaan ! FILE > SAVE AS DEFAULT does save "some" settings, but as I wrote in my first post, it doesn't save "Cube Face Size", "Window Size", "Static Quality" in "OUTPUT" > "ADD" in the different output formats !

:wink:
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Naaaaan ! FILE > SAVE AS DEFAULT does save "some" settings, but as I wrote in my first post, it doesn't save "Cube Face Size", "Window Size", "Static Quality" in "OUTPUT" > "ADD" in the different output formats !
What can I say - I'm blind! Actually I got fixated on one tiny thought and everything else went black . . . . :oops: . . . Sorry about that.
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scaber wrote:What can I say - I'm blind! Actually I got fixated on one tiny thought and everything else went black . . . . :oops: . . . Sorry about that.
LOL... not to worry... nice of you trying to help !

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J-P.
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