Publish Panorama
After stitching, choose
File> Publish Panorama or click

on toolbar to publish Panorama.
Basic Steps:
- Select publishing format.
- Enter file name.
- Select output path.
- Set general publishing parameters in General.
- Set individual parameter for each publishing type.
- Click Publish.
Publishing Format
Type:
You may publish as Shockwave Flash (.swf), Flash VR, HTML 5 or QuickTime VR, or both of them at the same time.
File Name:
Name the published file, for example pano1 (Please don't use space in the file name).
Output Path:
Specify output path for the file you want to publish, for example, C:\Program Files\
Easypano\
Panoweaver 8\output\; System will establish a folder with the same name as the file, so output path becomes: C:\Program Files\Easypano\Panoweaver 8\output\pano1\. System for your convenience will establish sub folders "_swf", "_flash", "_applet" and "_
qtvr" under this folder, so files will be saved separately in the sub folders.
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General Properties
Options:
Open output folder after published.
Generate files for autorun CD (autorun.inf): If this option is selected, Panoweaver will generate an autorun.inf file for autorun CD.
Compression Quality:
Click
Quality button to adjust image compression quality and display compressed size of file in the pop-up window. Refer to Adjust JPEG quality.
Thumbnail:
Thumbnail of panoramic image in html page. Customize the size of thumbnail in index.html in the published files. The default size of the thumbnail is 160x80 pixes.
Viewer Size:
Set the size of viewer.
- Recommended: Panoweaver will calculate a recommended size of viewer in accordance with the size of panoramic image. Please refer to the following table:
Purpose |
Recommended Size of Viewer |
Web Dialup
|
400*300
|
Web Broadband
|
640*480
|
CD
|
800*600
|
Print
|
1024*768
|
Custom
|
Panoweaver calculates the size of viewer according to the size defined by users.
|
- Custom: User defines the size of viewer by himself.
Viewer Parameters:
Set the initial, max and min values of
Pan, Tilt, FOV (Pan refers to horizontal angle of view. Tilt refers to vertical angle of view. FOV refers to field of view. The smaller FOV is, the nearer scenes seem to be. The larger FOV is, the farther scenes seem to be) of panorama when playing.
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