"Losing" part of my panorama on clevr.com?
Ok, so I've stitched together my 360° panorama, I've made it less than 8MB, I've uploaded it to Clevr.com...but now Clevr.com seems to "lose" part of my panorama when I try to view it as a 360° scrolling image. Help?
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Inappropriate?Hi,
Could you give me a link to the panorama.
Thanks,
Matt -
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Inappropriate?Sure thing!
Link: http://www.clevr.com/pano/6165
A separate issue is trying to make it so it starts off zoomed-out rather than having to do it manually - I'm going to be using it on an educational website about glaciers I'm creating for a project.
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Inappropriate?Ahh, that's interesting. You've exposed a bug in the viewer. The issue is due to the large size of your source image. We slice the uploaded image into smaller pieces to allow easier loading in the viewer. The issue seems to be caused by there being over 50 slices in your image. I'll get on to it and see if I can fix it. In the meantime, a workaround would be to resize the image before uploading it. If it's a bit smaller, it won't need to be sliced into so many pieces.
Regarding the default zoom level, that's a feature that we plan to add in a later release.
Regards,
Matt
I’m thankful for the useful bug report.
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Inappropriate?Newly updated and re-sized: http://www.clevr.com/pano/6170
Just like you said, it was under 50 slices and now it seems to be working!
This begs a followup question though - when I click on the scrolling image, the auto-scrolling stops. Is there a way to re-start that once I've (sometimes accidentally) halted it short of refreshing the page? (i.e. after I zoom out to see more, can I get it to auto-scroll then?)
Thanks so much again for the help!!!
I’m thankful for Great support!
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Inappropriate?No, once it's stopped there's no way of restarting it. To be honest, it's not something I'd thought of. The auto-scrolling was originally added primarily to make it clear that it was possible to move the image. I'd not really ever considered that it was something that people might want to restart.
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Inappropriate?No worries on that front - I'll include on my caption of the image about that fact, and it should cover it.
Very last question from me, I promise - do you guys have a html code for a banner or other ad? When I put the references / resources on my site I'd love to include a banner/link/ad for CleVR as well, hopefully encouraging fellow teachers (and our students) to think about taking more panorama-style pictures and then using CleVR to turn them into things like this!
Thanks so very much for the help and advise on this project!
I’m optimistic that this panorama is going to be the piece de la resistance of my project
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