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Missing part of a huge panorama

Posted: 03 Dec 2013, 09:36
by EHRETic
Hi there,

I've a problem on a freshly created portfolio on my website. I've huge panorama pictures I want to display ((the example have more than 4000 pixel large for 768 pixels high)
Problem looks the following : a complete part from the right side of the picture is cut off. Problem is also the same on 2 different versions : 2.8.2 and the latest 2.8.10.3

Is it a setting or a limitation ? I can't find any.

URL : http://panoramas.ehretic.com/#/nyc2013/IMG_4748.jpg (missing my signature on the lower right corner)

Thanks in advance and best regards

Re: Missing part of a huge panorama

Posted: 06 Dec 2013, 04:33
by EHRETic
Hello ? :roll:

Missing part of a huge panorama

Posted: 06 Dec 2013, 06:32
by Martin
From an earlier post:
"I believe the exact limitation is in fact 2880 x 2880 px for images."

Follow this link:
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=7927&p=32806&hilit=2880#p32806

Re: Missing part of a huge panorama

Posted: 09 Dec 2013, 05:55
by EHRETic
Hi Martin,

Thanks a lot for the information ! ;-) I wasn't aware.

At the end it doesn't really help me because my problem is in this case not resolvable. I'll figure something else, by cropping some of my landscape.

Missing part of a huge panorama

Posted: 09 Dec 2013, 08:40
by Martin
I really hope that X3 has some great support for pano's, but I did not see any evidence of this in the screenshots that Karl submitted a few weeks before...
But maybe I overlooked something...

Re: Missing part of a huge panorama

Posted: 16 Dec 2013, 02:17
by mjau-mjau
EHRETic wrote:At the end it doesn't really help me because my problem is in this case not resolvable. I'll figure something else, by cropping some of my landscape.
Sorry for the late reply. As Martin specified, Flash/SWF can only handle 2880x2880px ... anything bigger than this will get cropped. If youresize your image smaller than that, you will see everything ... There is no other solution to this directly in Imagevue.
Martin wrote:I really hope that X3 has some great support for pano's, but I did not see any evidence of this in the screenshots that Karl submitted a few weeks before... But maybe I overlooked something...
This is nothing we have focused on yet, but I would be happy to target a perfect solution for this once it can be prioritized. I was researching modern options for panorama images some time ago, but did not find any solutions I really liked. This might have changed recently with new canvas technologies emerging for html5 browsers.