Remap Output: better preview on pano2vr

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tonesh
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To add at wish-list:
on remap output, but just for Rectilinear(default view) type, it would be nice
to have a bigger preview, so that it is possible to have an accurate setting of the output.
I can imagine that is not easy to do, as the interface design has to be modify.
And, would it be possible to set the image size to "maximum" without enlarge the original file?

Thanks

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tonesh wrote:To add at wish-list:
on remap output, but just for Rectilinear(default view) type, it would be nice
to have a bigger preview, so that it is possible to have an accurate setting of the output.
Just right-click on the thumbnail to change the size.
And, would it be possible to set the image size to "maximum" without enlarge the original file?
What do you mean with this? What do you mean with "original file"?
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thomas wrote: Just right-click on the thumbnail to change the size.
Oh, yes I see..perfect...sorry I dind'nt read the instructions ;-)
What do you mean with this? What do you mean with "original file"?
I mean the input file, qtvr or equirectangular etc.
For example I have as input file a qtvr with a 1500x1500pix face, and I want to output just one face:
the max size would be exactly 1500x1500pix.
Obviously, if I zoom in the max output dimensions would be less than 1500x1500.
Hope you understand...

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Ahhh.... ok. I put it on the wishlist!
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Thanks Thomas, this will add more "prof-style" to your software.
Whatch out that max dimensions depends on the input dimensions but also on fov and crop (width x height) settings, so that is better to set all the fov,tilt, pan, etc. parameters before and then check the max dimensions of the output.

Toni
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