Ok I found it, full screen QTVR:
http://www.bmt.tue.nl/pano/BIB_2/bibpano2.html
The downside is that it reveals how grey this library in the real
world is. The cylindrical projection makes everything more
fascinating.
Jack

On 11/10/05, Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9 Nov 2005 at 16:11, Jack Isidore wrote:
>
> > Try dragging the moving triangle in the toolbar. I used the free
> > Zoomifyer EZ version. The Zoomifyer for Flash version includes the FLA
> > source which probably allows some tweaking.
> > I think the free EZ version does a nice job displaying a 12800x3000 bitmap.
>
> It's not a bad viewer at all but it's a bit of a pain that it can't be forced
> to cache the entire image like QT, having to wait for a partial DL each move 
> at
> magnification is only good for some applications.
>
> Nicely produced pano BTW, I used to produce semi-spherical panos years back
> (when it was difficult :-) but don't do it very often these days. You may be
> interested in the work of an associate of mine (we were in the photo-club at
> school together). He wrote one of the first VR Java viewers but of late seems
> to have gravitated back to QTVR as his viewer of choice.
>
> http://www.4020.net/vr/
>
>
> Rob Studdert
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