Let's assume one has a huge pano, one that takes up several GB of disk space.
Now let's assume one would like to display this pano not only on an 8k display, but also on a cell phone, one with a limited display resolution.
What happens if I try to display this huge pano on a modest cell phone display?
Does pano2VR scales down the pano, or does it simply download the entire pano in the available space, independently of screen size?
-Franco
Basic question about pano size and display size
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Hi Franco,
This is what multiresolution was built for so you will not have an issue.
How it works is that Pano2VR makes several copies, each half the size of the preceding image.
Then each image is split up into smaller tiles.
The screen size will determine what resolution level is loaded.
Let's assume a low-resolution image is loaded for a phone's small screen which looks nice given the screen size.
But then as you pinch zoom, when you get past a certain zoom level the tiles in the area will get swapped out for the next resolution up.
Please see our example LINK
This 360 panorama is 900k wide, as you zoom in the tiles will swap for higher resolution tiles, but only in the area you are looking.
So you never swap out all the images.
Regards,
This is what multiresolution was built for so you will not have an issue.
How it works is that Pano2VR makes several copies, each half the size of the preceding image.
Then each image is split up into smaller tiles.
The screen size will determine what resolution level is loaded.
Let's assume a low-resolution image is loaded for a phone's small screen which looks nice given the screen size.
But then as you pinch zoom, when you get past a certain zoom level the tiles in the area will get swapped out for the next resolution up.
Please see our example LINK
This 360 panorama is 900k wide, as you zoom in the tiles will swap for higher resolution tiles, but only in the area you are looking.
So you never swap out all the images.
Regards,
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