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#1 2015-06-15 01:19:09

daniel_asplund
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Registered: 2014-02-21
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Panorama

Hi

Im trying to create a page to display panorama pictures. I have a panorama picture which I've exported and changed size of from the initial 10144x1716 px that it is... The new version Im trying to use and currently are linking to is 4729x800. From that file I've also created a copy with 16x9 ratio and a dimension of 1422x800px.
Im using CE4 and if you'd look at http://www.airframe.se/galleries/panorama/ you'd see it looks a bit goofy...

Any clue what Im missing here?

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#2 2015-06-15 01:57:57

rod barbee
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Re: Panorama

you might have them in the wrong order in the filmstrip


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#3 2015-06-15 02:04:13

daniel_asplund
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Re: Panorama

I've tried changing them around. As far as I understand the first one is the cropped one which is 16x9 ratio and then the actually panorama? correct?

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#4 2015-06-15 06:13:34

rod barbee
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Re: Panorama

I think the reason it looks so strange is that your panorama is 203px tall and you're putting it in an area that's much taller

http://www.airframe.se/galleries/panora … a-wide.jpg

from the docs:

The first image in the pair is used to establish the size of the viewport and is a placeholder only....

....The two images should export with an equal height; therefore, it is best to use a width-cropped copy of the panorama as placeholder image.

my guess is that your placeholder image is sized to around 628px high. If this is the case, then the panorama should also be that tall.


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#5 2015-06-15 20:34:32

daniel_asplund
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Re: Panorama

Now that would be an logic an easy explanation to the problem, however its not correct! The files are both EXCATLY 600px high, thats been checked in Lightroom AND OS X file info says the same thing!

The dimensions of the files are:
1067x600 and 3547x600

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#6 2015-06-15 20:52:03

Matthew
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Re: Panorama

Your exported panorama is only 200px tall.
http://www.airframe.se/galleries/panora … a-wide.jpg


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#7 2015-06-15 23:09:45

rod barbee
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Re: Panorama

check the Image Renditions in Output settings. Make sure that the width setting isn't limiting the height.
Generally, just set the width to a very high setting and the height as desired (in your case, 600px)

pano-settings.jpg


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