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Specifications for Images & Panoramas.... |
| Panoramas should be from 500 to 1000 pixels high.
The width will be determined by the image height and the angle of view.
Compression should yield a file size 80 to 180kb approx.
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Single images for exteriors and overlays must be 900x600 pixels and saved in jpg format.
Compression should yield a file size between 7 and 20kb approx. |
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Multiple images for stitching into panoramas must be 600 to 1200 pixels high and saved in tif, bmp or jpg format. Images should overlap by about 25% on each side and the camera MUST be perfectly levelled.
Jpeg compression (if used) should be minimal for best quality and yield each file to a size 350kb to 1Mb. |
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Fisheye images should be from 900 to 1200 pixels high.
We can work with either two or three images
(183 degrees).
Compression and image sharpening should be minimal and yield a file size 300 to 500kb approx. |
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Images for stitching must also be sequentially numbered from left to right
eg. pic_01.tif / pic_02.tif / pic_03 etc... |
360x180 Panorama images should be 1000 pixels high by 2000 pixels wide and compressed for web viewing as .jpg files. They should be optimised, NOT progressive, and yield a final image size of between 70kb and 180 kb. |
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!Xclaim multimedia and 360-i.com use the PTViewer script developed by Professor Helmut Dersch. |