Integrated Web Server – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Integrated Web Server A local web server is built in to the software. It simulates an active web server so you can view your project locally (browsers restrict local viewing for security reasons). Once a project is outputted with the web output, the project will open in your default browser. The project is not uploaded […]
Creating a Support Package – Object2VR 4 Documentation
Creating a Support Package The Support Package is available for you to collect all the project files our support team would need to help you. Learn how to create a pared-down version of your large project as a support package. When you need help and contact our support, you may be asked for a support […]
Creating a Support Package – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Creating a Support Package The Support Package is available for you to collect all the project files our support team would need to help you. Learn how to create a pared-down version of your large project as a support package. When you need help and contact our support, you may be asked for a support […]
Organizing in Pano2VR – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Organizing in Pano2VR A project can easily start to amass a number of files and media from skin files to pinned images to patches. Pano2VR helps to keep all files together and orderly. File Organization When outputting a Web Output project, Pano2VR will by default output all the project files to a folder called, output. […]
Layout Customization – Object2VR 4 Documentation
Layout Customization Pano2VR has a modular interface which allows for custom layouts. Show Panels To show a panel do any of the following: Select the panel from the Toolbar. Choose from the context menu found by right-clicking in any panel’s heading or the Toolbar’s heading. Select the panel from the Window menu. Hide Panels To […]
Layout Customization – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Layout Customization Pano2VR has a modular interface which allows for custom layouts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIS4hJomG-M Show Panels To show a panel do any of the following: Select the panel from the Toolbar. Choose from the context menu found by right-clicking in any panel’s heading or the Toolbar’s heading. Select the panel from the Window menu. Hide Panels […]
Skin Editor – Object2VR 4 Documentation
Skin Editor A skin, as a whole, is a graphical element (interface) that is layered over the panorama and can include images, maps, buttons, text, and sounds. The Skin Editor has 4 main sections: the Tree, the Canvas, Properties and the Toolbar. The Skin Editor The Tree is where the skin elements are organized. The […]
Skin Editor – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Skin Editor A skin, as a whole, is a graphical element (interface) that is layered over the panorama and can include images, maps, buttons, text, and sounds. The Skin Editor has 4 main sections: the Tree, the Canvas, Properties and the Toolbar. The Skin Editor The Tree is where the skin elements are organized. The […]
Prepare the Images – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Prepare the Images Once your images have been added to a Pano2VR project, the next step would be to prepare them for viewing, linking, and outputting. Pano2VR uses the data that is already embedded in the image, like GPS, Exif, and leveling information. But, sometimes some or all of these are missing. To build a […]
Setting Location – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Setting Location If location data was not captured to the image while shooting, then you can add coordinates using the Tour Map. Add Coordinates If your images do not include Longitude and Latitude coordinates in their Exif data, then you can add them in the Tour Map. Open the Tour Map. Search in the map […]
Setting the Default View – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Setting the Default View The term, default view, is used to describe the initial view of a panorama when it is opened. Do any of the following to set the default view. In the Viewer, rotate the panorama to the desired view/angle. Then right-click in the Viewer and choose Set Default View. In Viewing Parameters, […]
Working with Large Images and Projects – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Working with Large Images and Projects Pano2VR can handle very large tours and very large images (gigapixels) very well. There are just a few tweaks you will need to do to make the process easier. Tell Pano2VR how to handle large projects. Open the Settings/Preferences and open the Advanced tab and do the following: Deselect […]