High cost of equipment and data processing software have been seen as main obstacles for widespread using of this technology. Despite the advantages of this technology, it has not been used widely yet in production of architectural projects. Moreover, a detailed analysis of the building can be made with this data and it can be transferred to all related engineering and archeological fields. By processing laser scanning data, multipurpose 3d models can be obtained and all work and results can be shared via internet. Accuracy of measured data directly affects the protection of historical buildings and decision-making process. Pano2VR is an application to convert spherical or cylindrical panoramic images into Adobe Flash 9 & 10, HTML5 (WebGL/iPhone/iPad), or QuickTime VR (QTVR) with features such as customizable skins, multiresolution (gigapixel panoramas), hotspots and directional sound.Detailed and accurate measurements can be done by using laser scanning technology compared to conventional methods in documentation of cultural heritage. Pano2VR supports flat, cylindrical, spherical (equirectangular), cube faces, cross, T, strip and QuickTime VR as input formats with the added ability to convert between these formats for retouching the cube faces. Pano2VR allows you to patch the input image dynamically. Pano2VR exports the panorama including all graphical elements as a single SWF file in the Flash 9 & 10 format. This allows greater control over the download behavior and makes it easier to distribute the panorama to clients, add it to content management systems or post it on a blog.Ĭylindrical as well as cubical panoramas can rotate automatically with selectable direction, speed and delay. Panoramas can contain hotspots as well as a pre-defined or fully customizable skins. The integrated skin editor also allows you to add maps, links, logos and other information to the panorama in a user-friendly way. To see some examples visit the Pano2VR examples page.Top Software Keywords Show more Show less Pano2VR 圆4 is an application to convert spherical or cylindrical panoramic images into Adobe Flash 9 & 10, HTML5 (WebGL/iPhone/iPad), or QuickTime VR (QTVR) with features such as customizable skins, multiresolution (gigapixel panoramas), hotspots and directional sound. Pano2VR 圆4 supports flat, cylindrical, spherical (equirectangular), cube faces, cross, T, strip and QuickTime VR as input formats with the added ability to convert between these formats for retouching the cube faces. Supported file formats are JPEG, PNG, TIFF, BigTIFF, Photoshop PSD/PSB (8, 16 or 32 bits per channel), OpenEXR, Radiance HDR, and QuickTime VR files encoded with JPEG. Pano2VR 圆4 allows you to patch the input image dynamically. You can select an area of your panorama and export it to your image editing software. The Patch Tool supports alpha channels so only those areas that need to be fixed are remapped and the rest of the image is not touched. The patch tool can also apply mirror ball or spherical caps on the areas you want to hide. You can watch the patch tool tutorial to see it in action. The Skin Editor allows you to design your own look and feel for your panorama player. You can add your own buttons and graphics, design hotspots and build maps for a virtual tour. You can also add animations and sound effects to the skin to help the user interact with your panoramic images. If you would rather not design your own skin you can use one of the skins that comes with Pano2VR, download skins from third parties or from the user designed skins forum. With the Sound Editor you can add various sounds to your panorama. You can add a simple background sound or define directional sound sources within the 3D space. You can choose between different sound field shapes, change the size of the direct and indirect sound field and select a maximum and ambient level to design your own soundscape. Watch the sound example or the sound editor tutorial to see it in action.
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