I’d like to know about any viewing methods that can work on an ipad, and
are free.

On 23 May 2012 12:52, Carlos Eduardo G. Carvalho (Cartola) <
cartol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> In fact you can see the equirectangular image with a player directly. I
> know some available for that. I usually like 
> Panini<http://sourceforge.net/projects/pvqt/>and DevalVR. Panini runs on many 
> operating systems and can load more
> different formats than DevalVR. If you want I have it compiled for windows
> and FreeBSD. Here is a big list:
>
> http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_Viewers
>
> You probably will want a stand alone one at this time. Next maybe you will
> want some to publish your work at the internet. For that in general I like
> to use www.360cities.net or, to use on your own site, Salado 
> Player<http://panozona.com/wiki/SaladoPlayer:Quick_start>or krpano or 
> Pano2VR. Those are the ones I know, but probably there are
> much others. Salado Player is the free one on this list.
>
> You can also see this panorama player 
> comparison<http://www.panoramaphotographer.com/comparisons/>for an online 
> comparison of online players.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Carlos E G Carvalho (Cartola)
> http://cartola.org/360
> http://cartola.org/panoforum
>
>
>
> 2012/5/23 ecs1749 <ecs1...@gmail.com>
>
>> So, that's the missing link!  I tried panocube and somehow it doesn't
>> work for me but I looked around and found Pano2QTVR and that works.  I ran
>> the jpg created by Hugin through Pano2QTVR which created a QTVR mov file
>> for me.  Opened the mov file w Quicktime and viola!  a VR of my shots.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 22, 2012 7:35:33 PM UTC-7, RizThon wrote:
>>>
>>> 2012/5/23 ecs1749 <ecs1...@gmail.com>:
>>> > But once I get the output files, what do I do with them?
>>> >  
>>> > http://hugin.sourceforge.net/**tutorials/enfuse-360/en.shtml<http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/enfuse-360/en.shtml>
>>>  **indicates there
>>> > is a enfuse 360 program but I don't see that anywhere...
>>>
>>> To create QTVR I first create my 360x180 jpg image using hugin (if I
>>> have a 360x"less than 180" I add the necessary number of pixels at the
>>> top and bottom so that the ratio is 2x1), then I use PanoCube
>>> http://www.panoshow.com/**panocube.htm<http://www.panoshow.com/panocube.htm>
>>>
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