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  • 3 new 360° HDR panoramas

    This time they are TRUE HDR images with auto-exposure control AND manual too

    Each pano is about 1Mb to download.

    Use the mouse to navigate.

    SHIFT + click = ZOOM +
    CTRL + click = ZOOM -

    D = less exposed
    B = more exposed















    hope you like it

  • #2
    They won't play for me, the start to load but then it turns red and stops

    Edit: probably due to XP SP2 I installed yesterday , nothing seems to work right
    Eric Boer
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    • #3
      this is not a sp2 issue I have it installed here and no problem.
      Can you try to clean IE cach en see whats happen then.

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      • #4
        Your right not a SP2 issue exactly more a SP2 + 3GB switch + my system :P

        These are looking great although I did not notice the grass tiling as much in the first one you showed.As a geek I really like the auto exposure , but I wonder what "normal" people would think of it. Have you showed it to any of "them"?
        Eric Boer
        Dev

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        • #5
          hehe, who cares what normal people think? LOL Its all about us geeks...
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          • #6
            These are looking great although I did not notice the grass tiling as much in the first one you showed
            yes it wasn't that tilled in the first pano. I have a problem with the blending noise mask on it. I will correct this horrible tilling effect.


            but I wonder what "normal" people would think of it. Have you showed it to any of "them"?
            Well... hmmm... that is exactly what I was wondering
            I really don't know. It is ok that the effect looks nice to us but I need to show it to "normal" people.

            And it is not certain that they would find it better than a "standard" pano without autoexposure controle.

            Anyway I believe (but not tested yet) that it would be realy useefull for interior panos.
            I must test it.

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