The issue I'm having is finding a convenient way to package the images from a Gear 360 and sit them on the file server for anyone to view; pan, zoom etc - I'm sure this will not be an issue in n-years time when windows has an inbuild panoramic image viewer, but currently everything seems to rely on web based scripts.
This is mainly an issue from a resource and deployability perspective: I need to delegate this image capture to someone who can only press the red 'take photo' button, then copy-paste them into a folder. Then I provide 80 people with a piece of software & foolproof instructions on how to open, pan and zoom the image.
(all staff specific 3D package literate, so ideally you could control the mouse->pan/yaw direction to avoid it being 'backwards')
I've currently tried opening the image in 360 director then grabbing the stitched image from C:\Users<Username>\Documents\CyberLink\ActionDirector\1.0\360 then opening it in a viewer. still requires a viewer.
I have tried Pano2VR too, but this exports a lot of files..
Ideally you would get a 360 image direct from the gear 360 (landscape image with a double glass-bottle effect) and have a single piece of software about as complex as Windows Photo Viewer which can Pan, Zoom, and maybe screenshot export for areas of interest..
Can anyone help??
