On Apr 21, 2012, at 7:50 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:

> From my iMac, Safari 5.1.5:
> 
> I started  from De Hal in the lower left and proceeded around the map 
> clockwise. The first two worked fine. The 3rd, Math & Computer Sci, did not 
> auto-rotate in the same way; in fact it barely moved. The same for all of the 
> rest. The manual movement worked fine. And then when I went back to the first 
> site, it did not auto-rotate either. Or if it did it was so slow that I could 
> not detect it. I am guessing this was the result of some kind of buffer 
> overload . . . I don't have an alternate browser to try.
> 
> I thought the images were very good, smooth stitching, good color & light 
> balance, etc.
> Most of your navigation controls have a pop-up-on-mouse-over tag indicating 
> their function. The left-right-up-down arrows do not. I expected them to take 
> me to the next location and was surprised to find that I could use them in 
> lieu of the non-functional autorotate.
> 
> All in all, a very good job! Just a couple of minor glitches that may well be 
> browser related . . .
> 
> stan

By the way, I also just tried this from my 2012 version iPad. The main menu 
opened basically as a blank page with a few headings. I poked around a bit, 
found your Panorama index, opened the De Hal panorama, found a link to an iPad 
version and went there. Only problem was that the auto-rotate (once the images 
were loaded) was very very fast. Maybe twice the speed I had seen on the iMac. 
Otherwise everything looked beautiful.

stan

> 
> On Apr 21, 2012, at 5:17 PM, Toine wrote:
> 
>> This is one of my projects I´m working on at the moment. It´s a
>> virtual tour of all the current libraries on our campus. This summer
>> they are all moving to a new building. This virtual tour will be on
>> display in the new building to show the past.
>> 
>> http://www.repiuk.nl/index.php/panorama-mainmenu-95/219-campus-tour
>> 
>> You can click on the map the navigate to the six libraries and look
>> around en click on the markers to `walk` around.
>> Every image is stitched from 27 bracketed images (DA10-17) and
>> tonemapped (no HDR).
>> Does it work for you?
>> 
>> Toine
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