hello,
has anyone experience how to build a complete tour with low resulution pictures and change it at the end with the originals.
is it practicable, reasonable? are there things to consider? how is the workflow? only change the folder with the high-res pics and hide the old one?
if anyone works in this way, let me know.
thanks,
wiso
working with low resulution dummy photos?
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Hi wiso,
Yes you can open with the high res then use the convert button to convert to low resolution.
Then once done just point back to the organa files.
But why do you need to do this?
Pano2VR 5 will remapped and saved the tiles for the first publish, but once done does not render out again unless you add a patch and modify the input image.
Regards,
Hopki
Yes you can open with the high res then use the convert button to convert to low resolution.
Then once done just point back to the organa files.
But why do you need to do this?
Pano2VR 5 will remapped and saved the tiles for the first publish, but once done does not render out again unless you add a patch and modify the input image.
Regards,
Hopki
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thank you hopki,
it was such an idea... my last tour every pano had over a gb. and sometimes i erease the output folder, specially when i am looking for an error. and also to speed up the uploads in the editing phase, therefor i thought about it.
but i certainly will not work that way when i get more troubles.
thanks,
wiso
it was such an idea... my last tour every pano had over a gb. and sometimes i erease the output folder, specially when i am looking for an error. and also to speed up the uploads in the editing phase, therefor i thought about it.
but i certainly will not work that way when i get more troubles.
thanks,
wiso