About QTVR
Creating a QTVR panorama using the Wizard
Creating a QTVR panorama using the Classic interface
Saving a QTVR panorama
Capabilities of the QTVR export filter
Importing a QTVR panorama
Capabilities of the QTVR import filter
Installing support for QuickTime on your computer
References
NOTE: The QuickTime viewer is produced by Apple Computer, Inc. and is not a product of Smoky City Design, LLC. When using this viewer, please be sure to comply with licensing requirements (if any) imposed by Apple Computer, Inc.
QTVR is a media type within Apple's [1] QuickTime [2] data format that provides for panoramic images. The QuickTime viewer from Apple displays a segment of a panoramic image, re-projecting the image to have conventional perspective. By click-dragging on the image, you can look around as though you were standing in the middle of the scene.
QTVR images can contain hotspots. These are areas on the image that do something when you click on them. For more information, see “Adding hotspots to your panoramas” in Chapter 7, “Making a virtual tour.”
To make a QTVR panorama using the Wizard, simply select QTVR for the output format on Wizard step 5/9/ - Válassza ki a panoráma típusát / Select panorama type.
Follow these steps to make a QTVR panorama:
1. Create a panorama using the Tűzés / Stitch command or the Tűzés 360 / Stitch 360 command (Új kép / New image menu). Be sure to use the Tűzés 360 / Stitch 360 command if this is a full 360 degree panorama. For best results, select Vetítés hengerpalástra / Cylindrical projection on the Kamera tulajdonságok / Camera properties dialog box before creating your stitched image.
2. Crop the stitched image using the Körbevágás / Crop command (Új kép / New image menu). You may change the height of the cropping rectangle if you wish, but for best results do not change its angle or width.
3. Resize, sharpen or otherwise enhance the image.
4. Make sure the final image is displayed as the current image. If it is not, you should double-click its thumbnail to make it the current image.
5. Select the Aktuális kép mentése... / Save current image as... command from the Fájl / File menu and then select QTVR format from the the Save as type dropdown list of the Kép mentése másként / Save Image As dialog box.
See also Chapter 4, “Using the Classic interface, step by step.”
To save your QTVR panorama, Aktuális kép mentése... / Save current image as... command from the Fájl / File menu and then select QTVR format from the the Save as type dropdown list of the Kép mentése másként / Save Image As dialog box.
NOTE: Use the Aktuális kép mentése... / Save current image as... command to save and name the current image. To save the entire Panorama Factory project, use the Projekt mentése / Save project command, Projekt mentése másként... / Save project as... command or Projekt archív mentése... / Save project archive as... command instead.
Choosing QTVR enables other choices on the Kép mentése másként / Save Image As dialog box. You may create a web page containing an PTviewer viewer, create a thumbnail image and view your web page in your computer's web browser.
You can also control attributes of the saved QTVR image file by selecting the QTVR beállítások... / settings... button to display the QTVR beállítások / QTVR settings dialog box.
The QTVR export filter supports only a subset of the QuickTime format. This section describes this subset and explains the relationship between Panorama Factory panoramas and hotspots and the QuickTime format.
To import an PTViewer panorama, select the Képek importálása... / Import images... command from the Fájl / File menu and then select QTVR format from the Files of type dropdown list of the Képek importálása / Import Images dialog box.
You can select a .MOV file to import a single QTVR file or select an .HTML or .HTM file to import all QTVR files that are referenced from a web page.
The QTVR import filter supports only a subset of the QuickTime format. This section describes this subset and explains the relationship between Panorama Factory panoramas and hotspots and the QuickTime format.
NOTE: The QuickTime viewer is produced by Apple Computer, Inc. and is not a product of Smoky City Design, LLC. When using this viewer, please be sure to comply with licensing requirements (if any) imposed by Apple Computer, Inc.
Before you can create QTVR images with The Panorama Factory you must install the QuickTime Authoring components. You should also install the QuickTime plug-in (for internet browsers) to view your images in the Wizard. You may also wish to install the QuickTime viewer application program.
These components are available directly from Apple Computer. Visit the QuickTime download page [2] at Apple Computer, Inc. to download the QuickTime viewer.
When you install QuickTime, be sure to install these components:
You must either choose the Recommended option or explicitly select the components required by The Panorama Factory in the Custom Install option.
If you have already installed QuickTime, you must run the QuickTime Updater to add the QuickTime components that are required by The Panorama Factory. To run the QuickTime Updater, use the Windows Start menu (usually in the lower left hand corner of your screen) and select Programs, then QuickTime and then QuickTime Updater. When the QuickTime Updater starts, click the Custom button and select the components required by The Panorama Factory.
NOTE: After using the QuickTime Updater it may be necessary to reboot your system to make The Panorama Factory recognize that the new components are available.
This section contains references to web pages at other web sites.
1. Apple Computer, Inc.
http://www.apple.com.
2. QuickTime
page at Apple Computer, Inc.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/.
NOTE: There is no guarantee that these web addresses will remain valid over time. If they are no longer valid, please visit this same web page at The Panorama Factory website to check for updates: www.panoramafactory.com/help_hun/hid_qtvr.html.