MaciejK wrote:Just to be more clear: there is only one panorama, right. The thing is that i first cerated one and uploaded to the server via FTP (it contained stork in the scene and had violet cast). I was not satisfied wit it and entirely deleted it by FTP, then created corrected version in marzipano and uploaded like before. Banding was visible already in first published panorama, then after replacing with new version issue with overlapping tiles arise.
Well that kinda explains it. In your case, you are experiencing CACHED tiles, and probably a mix of cached files from NEW and OLD sources. Surely that would be crystal clear from the fact that you see a stork, and I don't, and it would also explain "banding", in which case you are seeing a mix of old and new tiles. Tiles may be cached in browser AND/OR the network.
If you already had problems with banding in first version, I really can't comment on that, but you need to rule out the mixed version which you now clearly have in your cache, which would explain the issue. You could rename the exported project folder itself, which would mean urls would change to the tiles, and force refresh.
MaciejK wrote:Note red arrows pointing on more 'violet' faces which belong to first version of my panorama and part of the stork also belonging to first version Also banding is noticeable on dark water and sky.
I don't see the point of discussing "banding" until you have solved your caching issue. "Banding" is not something that is produced by X3, Marzipano, or browser, which simply loads the tiles. In your screenshot, it looks like a mishmash of tiles from different exports.
MaciejK wrote:Take a look also on my header picture which has transparent background and only logo should be visible, without black around, this seems to be relevant issue:
Really mysterious why it is happening despite of refreshing page several times and clearing browsing data.
Works fine here. There are only two logical explanations: 1) You are being served cached content from network, or 2) You have some serious malfunction with screen or browser. I would definitely gravitate to #1 here.
MaciejK wrote:One idea, might it be due to quite specific internet connection i'm using which is satellite on the ship? But why? Some special newtork settings?
This is definitely not unheard of. We also have network caching because we use Cloudflare, which acts as a CDN, and will therefore cache all static resources. As a developer, I would never update a static asset without changing the name of the newly uploaded asset. Especially if you are on a satellite connection, it could be easily be using some additional cache mechanisms.