Last time I was trying to do this someone else recommended Panini. I was 
thinking it was windows only, but I see it even has a Mac .dmg file. I'll 
check it out.
Thanks, dO. I'll check it out.
John

On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:55:37 AM UTC-5, dex Otaku wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> Just a suggestion for a pano viewer -
>
> If all you need is a simple client for equirectangular or QTVR photos, 
> Panini viewer is a good option.  VASTLY superior to any part of Quicktime 
> on Windows [I'm one of those people who uses the QTLite installer because I 
> have software that requires the Apple codecs, but I refuse to install 
> iTunes and the like because Apple are fascists with their installers on 
> Windows].  
>
> Panini may be confusing for less technical users, but as long as you give 
> out equirect images [the rendering of which can be done straight from 
> Hugin, requiring no conversion tools or anything as with qtvr] it's very 
> simple to use - open the image, navigate with mouse controls, alter 
> projection parms with keyboard keys if you want, and even save the 
> projected image if you want.
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/pvqt/
>

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