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Date: 16 Oct 2004 16:56:23
From: Pepe
Subject: Thanks for the feedback Ya'll. Check out the sky fix
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It look like the Quicktime loads fine for both PC and Mac as long as folks have the plugin. The part that sucks it the the Quicktime panos are . and I have no way of editing them mov files. OTOH the Quickzoom uses a .jpg that I can edit/manipulate in any image editing program. For example I treally liked the component of the pano which BTW were stitched together from 4 different sections of different sequences. The thing that sucked was that it was a cloudy day with totaly featureless skies. Well I could stand it no mo and decided to do put the smack down with a little digital kung fu and started searching through some of my images in my hard drive for something with a pretty cloudy sky but that still had some features to it. I had to look high and low cause I had plenty of images with nice saturated skies but those woulda looked totally wrong in the Chattooga pano since it was shot on a cloudy day. I finally found something so I put my mojo on it and tweaked it a bit so it would just have enough cloud features that it wouldn't look out of place with the original image which was shot under cloudy conditions . Weeeeil take a look at http://www.onlineatlanta.net/pepe/lhdr/virtualbull/ I am very very pleased with the results and think it looks very natural. With Quicktime I could not have done this.
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Date: 17 Oct 2004 20:39:00
From: Carey Robson
Subject: Re: Thanks for the feedback Ya'll. Check out the sky fix
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And now I cannot view it. -- Sincerely, Carey Robson -- www.CanoeBC.ca "Pepe" <oc1canoozer@hotmail.com > wrote in message news:3224cab.0410161556.5fb5104b@posting.google.com... > Well I could stand it no mo and decided to do put the smack down with > a little digital kung fu and started searching through some of my > images in my hard drive for something with a pretty cloudy sky but > that still had some features to it. I had to look high and low cause I > had plenty of images with nice saturated skies but those woulda looked > totally wrong in the Chattooga pano since it was shot on a cloudy day. > I finally found something so I put my mojo on it and tweaked it a bit > so it would just have enough cloud features that it wouldn't look out > of place with the original image which was shot under cloudy > conditions . > > Weeeeil take a look at > http://www.onlineatlanta.net/pepe/lhdr/virtualbull/ > > I am very very pleased with the results and think it looks very > natural. With Quicktime I could not have done this.
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Date: 18 Oct 2004 12:02:32
From: Pepe
Subject: Slow to load . 500k file
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"Carey Robson" <nospam@shaw.ca > wrote in message news:<ELAcd.743987$M95.339292@pd7tw1no>... > And now I cannot view it. The file is around 500k so it takes a while to load. If it gets to the QZOOM viewing window and it's blank it's just loading the image. I guess if the server is busy. It can take a while sometimes even with DSL. If you are using windows check the little connection icon on the bottom right the looks like 2 little monitors. If the little screen are flashing that means that the dats is being dowloaded so you just gotta leave your browser open till it fifnishes loading. Try it at non peak hours to make sure the server is not over loaded.
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Date: 16 Oct 2004 20:06:48
From: Steve Cramer
Subject: Re: Thanks for the feedback Ya'll. Check out the sky fix
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Pepe wrote: > Weeeeil take a look at > http://www.onlineatlanta.net/pepe/lhdr/virtualbull/ > > I am very very pleased with the results and think it looks very > natural. With Quicktime I could not have done this. "Could not load the FlashPix image. Verify that the URL is right in the html file." -- Steve Cramer Athens, GA
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Date: 17 Oct 2004 01:20:19
From: Kenneth McClelland
Subject: Re: Thanks for the feedback Ya'll. Check out the sky fix
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It's 9:15 eastern and it looks good to me. Win 98SE all flash plug-in etc loaded. -- KENNETH MCCLELLAND "Steve Cramer" <cramersec@charter.net > wrote in message news:10n3dlhehrjckbb@corp.supernews.com... > Pepe wrote: > > Weeeeil take a look at > > http://www.onlineatlanta.net/pepe/lhdr/virtualbull/ > > > > I am very very pleased with the results and think it looks very > > natural. With Quicktime I could not have done this. > > "Could not load the FlashPix image. Verify that the URL is right in the > html file." > > -- > Steve Cramer > Athens, GA
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