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Panoramic Pics - 01-02-2011, 09:15 AM


I have some rather huge pano files. I would like to find a website I can use to upload the files so they can be downloaded/displayed in their full size.

Does such a website exist?

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I have some rather huge pano files. I would like to find a website I can use to upload the files so they can be downloaded/displayed in their full size.

Does such a website exist?

Thanks
Sort of.

There is a product on the market called giga pan that maps the individual pano files to a panorama allowing you to "zoom" in to the pano for a closer look. I believe it's proprietary and primarily designed to work with specific panorama hardware.

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01-02-2011, 02:05 PM


Check out Microsoft ICE and associated file formats and web hosting places.
How large are the files? In pixels long and bytes big? Frankly, trying to view a 40-50 megapixel pano full size on a 1600 pixel monitor is a pain.

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