Thank you for responding. Of course, I'd love to publish at 360cities but your quality standard is to high for most of my pano pictures. Since I've uploaded more than 60 pictures already, please choose a few that I should reupload with higher quality versions, one by one. Please pick one first and see if I can make up your standard.
In the mean time, I managed to publish at viewat.org The quality there is not so good and more difficult for me to reprosess because it uses QTVR. I shall start with the minimum requirement of 1000x1000 tiles and will upgrade to the maximum 3.6Mbyte files later on. My main interest is to show my beautiful state of Sabah to the world. You can see in my blog, sabahheaven.blogspot.com I don't aim for 100% perfection. Almost all my pictures are healed because of missing portions. Recently I decided to deliberately introduce these missing portions because I feel that healing them produces better resolution pictures, the remaining parts. To many overlaps reduces quality unless I am willing to crop. that will come later of course. Exposure consistency is also not important to me at the moment. Enfuse can give an almost perfect exposure balance, but at overlaps, pictures become distorted. Cropping is compulsary. I still have the original sets of pictures. It is just a matter of time and effort in order to produce good quality panos but at the moment, the most urgent need is to publish them as soon as possible for people to view. Over time, improvements will be made. On Jan 10, 11:55 pm, Jeffrey Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ir. Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad, > > On Jan 10, 2:52 am, "Ir. Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > >http://www.360cities.net/new_360cities_content_integrated_with_google... > > > I have just started but it could be the best way of publishing > > panoramas. > > > I have successfully uploaded 8192x4096 pictures which I use for RC > > Flight Simulators but highly compressed to 30% or less so that the > > image size is less than 2Mbyte. > > That would not be optimal, as we convert your equirect into tiles. If > you can you should upload quality 75 or higher. > > > > > I tried to upload my pano stiched from 10Mpixel photos resulting in > > more than 17,000 horizontal resolution but failed so far using my > > 512Kb/s connection. > > We also provide authors with an FTP account so that you can send files > in a more reliable way. This is great for people with a slow or flaky > connection. I strongly recommend using Filezilla as it seems to be the > most robust FTP program. Your FTP account details will be shown on > your account page after you're approved as an author on 360 Cities. > > If uploading via FTP you should put your files in a ZIP archive > (either one by one or as a single big archive). We are able to verify > ZIP files 100%. If you have a really bad connection, this can > eliminate potential errors in the file upload. > > > > > 360cities is capable of up to: > > TIFF can be up to 65,536 x 32,768. > > > The maximum JPEG size is 30000 x 15000. > > that's correct. > > cheers, > Jeffrey
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