Hi All,
I am trying to batch batch process still images into flat panoramas for a real estate tour skin I'm working on:
http://www.inmotionrems.com/tour_demos/output/
However the batch wants to process my Flat panoramas as Cylindrical (I set if for Flat, but for some reason the batch processor wants to change it). Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks!
Joe
Batch Processing Flat Panorams (Still Images)
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Hi Joe,
Please see Issue #165
This works with droplets but just not with batch processing.
Regards,
Hopki
Please see Issue #165
This works with droplets but just not with batch processing.
Regards,
Hopki
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Thanks Hopki!
I created a droplet and the Flat images work nicely. However the viewing parameters that I set get changed. It's no big deal, I just have to babysit the the droplet and manually change the parameters for each photo. For my stills (in 3:2 landscape projection) I want an FoV of 110 Min Zoom of 50 and Max Zoom 110. For whatever reason the FoV gets changed to 90+/-...if there is a way to "set it and forget it" that would be great, if not it's not the end of the world...still beats doing them individually!
Thanks!
Joe
I created a droplet and the Flat images work nicely. However the viewing parameters that I set get changed. It's no big deal, I just have to babysit the the droplet and manually change the parameters for each photo. For my stills (in 3:2 landscape projection) I want an FoV of 110 Min Zoom of 50 and Max Zoom 110. For whatever reason the FoV gets changed to 90+/-...if there is a way to "set it and forget it" that would be great, if not it's not the end of the world...still beats doing them individually!
Thanks!
Joe