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Hotspots – Pano2VR 7 Documentation

Hotspots Hotspots are points or areas of interaction within the panorama. They can open other panoramas, open websites, and pop up information boxes, images, and videos. After loading an image into Pano2VR or opening an existing project, you can then enable the point or polygon hotspot modes in the Viewer. If you want custom hotspot images or just points of interaction, you would add point hotspots. Point Hotspots If you want to draw an area of interactivity, you would add polygon hotspots. Polygon Hotspots

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Working with Hotspots – Object2VR 4 Documentation

Working with Hotspots Hotspots are points or areas of interaction within the project. They can open other images, open websites, and pop up information boxes, images, and videos. After loading an image into Object2VR or opening an existing project, you can then enable the point or polygon hotspot modes in the Viewer. If you want custom hotspot images or just points of interaction, you would add point hotspots. Point Hotspots If you want to draw an area of interactivity, you would add polygon hotspots. Polygon Hotspots

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Linking to Websites – Pano2VR 7 Documentation

Linking to Websites Polygon hotspots can be used to direct a user to an external URL (any file or webpage that exists outside of the project). The most basic of these is to link to a webpage/website. Add a URL type polygon hotspot: Change the Viewer mode to Polygon Hotspot. Draw the hotspot. In the hotspot properties, choose URL for the Type. (Optional) Give the link a Title. This will appear as a tooltip when the mouse hovers over the hotspot. Add the URL to the Link Target URL field. ✭ The web link must be absolute; meaning http:// or

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Panotour Pro User’s Guide for Pano2VR

For those who have transitioned over (or are still thinking about it) to Pano2VR Pro from Panotour Pro, we have put this together to help you find Pano2VR’s equivalent features of Panotour Pro and to help you get around the interface.

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Pano2VR 6 beta 4 released

We’re getting closer! Today we’ve released Pano2VR 6 beta 4. This adds quite a few features and fixes a ton of bugs. We’ve changed a few things to the interface and added a highly requested feature. Without further ado… 3D Arrow Hotspots In the Components Toolbox, you’ll now find the highly anticipated Street View style hotspots with extra fanciness! See it in action.   Here’s a tutorial on how to add, use, and configure them for your projects: Skin Editor Component – 3D Arrow Hotspots – Pano2VR Quick Share We’ve made a few changes to the interface and the most noticeable is the Quick Share button

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Pano2VR 5.1 and 5.2 beta released

Needless to say, we’ve been busy and we have a lot of news to share. It’s a doozy of post. Today, we have released Pano2VR 5.1 and Pano2VR 5.2 beta. Summary (TL;DR) Pano2VR 5.1 is out of beta! Download – Videos We are also introducing Pano2VR 5.2 beta that includes a Google Street View Export. Video Pano2VR 5.1 — What’s New We’ve been in beta for long enough and today we are happy to bring you Pano2VR 5.1 – without the beta. We’ve done a lot since October 2016, so if you haven’t been keeping up with the beta updates then keep reading.

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Pano2VR 5.1 Beta is Here!

Back in June of 2015, as we hope you all know, we released Pano2VR 5 which was a major update from version 4 featuring a whole new interface. The central part of the interface is an interactive Viewer that makes patching, adding videos and hotspots, etc. a breeze. Now, we are presenting you with our biggest update since and it’s packed with new features. The most fun, by far, is the support for multiple projections. The projections can be dynamically changed in the Viewer, in the output and even within the Animation Editor. And that’s not only for still panoramas, but

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Object2VR 3.0 released

After a long beta phase we are happy to announce the final release of Object2VR 3.0. Object2VR Studio Promo The major new features compared to Version 2 are: Image Processing (Object2VR pro) Turntable and Camera Control (Object2VR studio) HTML5 Multiresolution support Polygon and point hotspots New skin editor GGPKG support And we also have a new feature that was not included in any of the beta versions Droplets (Object2VR pro) Object2VR 3.0 is a free upgrade to Object2VR 2.x. You can download the new version from the Object2VR download section. Enjoy!

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A hodgepodge of News-like Stuff

Logging in to Your Account We’ve been getting a few questions about how to log in; mainly, I have purchased a license in the past, do I have to make another purchase in order to get an account? The answer is, No. If you’ve ordered a license in the past, you can activate your account by requesting a new password: Click the Login button at the bottom of the page. Click, Request new password. Enter the email address associated with your license. You’ll be sent an email with an activation link. Follow the activation link to reset the password. Log in with your new password. Testing

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Object2VR 3.0 beta released

We are happy to release our first beta of Object2VR 3.0. From now on, Object2VR comes in 3 versions: Object2VR, Object2VR pro and Object2VR studio. Object2VR studio can control motorized turntables and cameras to automate the capture process, Object2VR pro adds some basic image processing and the former unbranded option. Here is a list of the major new features: Image Capture (studio only) Turntable Control (studio only) Crop, sharpening, masking, de-wobble (pro/studio only) Polygon hotspots Point hotspots HTML5 fullscreen support You can find a comparison and a list of the supported hardware on our Object2VR features page. Object2VR Studio Promo Prices/Upgrades The new prices for Object2VR are: Object2VR single

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Pano2VR 4.0 released

We are happy to announce the release of Pano2VR 4.0. If you have not followed the beta, then here is a recap of the new features in comparison to version 3. From now on, there will be the regular Pano2VR license and the new Pano2VR pro license. The major difference between the licenses is the tour builder for managing an entire tour within one project. Pano2VR pro will also be unbranded. Here is list of all the major new features: Tour Builder (pro only) Media editor for pinned (distorted) videos and images (Flash & HTML5) Polygon hotspots (Flash & HTML5) HTML5 fullscreen support HTML5 support

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