Did you try with images < 2048x1024 like mentioned in the previous posts?
Currently the viewer can only handle relatively small image sizes.

Harry

2008/10/12 sergi34 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> How can I install OpenGL 2.0 on my system?
>
> I have ubuntu hardy 8.04. I've compiled pvQt from svn and everything
> ok, but when I load an equirectangular image, I only got a white
> screen, but no panorama.
> I suppose it could be I don't have opengl 2.
>
> thanks,
> Sergi
>
> On Oct 10, 10:15 pm, Tom Sharpless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Another panorama viewer?  Well, yes, I think some of you might be
> > interested in this one.  It began as an exercise  for learning Qt and
> > OpenGL, which I hoped might produce a useful viewer for Linux.  But it
> > works so well (on the right hardware) that I've decided to release it
> > to the world (https://sourceforge.net/projects/pvqt/).
> >
> > pvQt uses the advanced texture mapping capabilities of  OpenGL version
> > 2.0 or better, to generate true 3D views: the panorama is projected on
> > a cylinder or sphere, whose interior is seen in perspective from a
> > movable point of view.  That makes it possible to rotate the view in
> > all 3 dimensions (yaw, pitch, and roll) and to change the perspective
> > continuously from rectilinear (when the eye is at the center) through
> > increasingly "fisheye-like" views, out to a "super fisheye" that can
> > show almost 288 degrees of the panosphere.
> >
> > At present pvQt only knows how to display spherical panoramas, in
> > equirectangular or cubic formats (including cubic QTVRs).  But it is
> > designed to handle all the common pano formats and show "flat" photos
> > too.  It has a few glitches, the worst of which is that it can't tell
> > whether it is running on an OpenGL implementation that actually
> > supports it -- if not, it just shows all white images.
> >
> > Building pvQt requires the Qt development framework, which is huge but
> > reliable and easy to use, and zlib, which is tiny and ubiquitous.
> > There  is a prebuilt win32 (MinGW) executable on SF, along with the
> > needed MinGW and Qt DLLs.  It is in a self extractor that only runs on
> > Windows, but soon there will be a source tar too.  And you can check
> > out the source tree with "svn cohttps://
> pvqt.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pvqt
> > pvqt ".
> >
> > Cheers, Tom
> >
>

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