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Looks very nice ...

Just wondering though - The menu disappears after rollout, and the is no "main menu" button. Users would have to now that they need to roll mouse over top left of screen for the menu to re-appear. Not quite sure if thats bad, but I would imagine a few visitors atleast may be confused and wont be able to find back to another menu item.

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mjau-mjau wrote
Looks very nice ...

Just wondering though - The menu disappears after rollout, and the is no "main menu" button. Users would have to now that they need to roll mouse over top left of screen for the menu to re-appear. Not quite sure if thats bad, but I would imagine a few visitors atleast may be confused and wont be able to find back to another menu item.


Thank you very much for the input Karl!
In fact i was also wondering about missing main menu or gallery button. My idea was that when you first load the page the "hidden" menu is extended and then it goes back to "hidden". Anyway I will try to unhide the main menu button in a nice way, but have to see above or under the gray line it will be better.
Thanks once again, glad you liked it!
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There are two items related to this for the main menu: autohide and startshow. Seems like you have set startshow to true so it displays on startup, but autohide was also set to true, so the menu always collapses after "using" it. If you want the menu always visible, you must set autohide=false.

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Whoa looks pro! I love how the menu goes up there to the logo looks like it's supposed to be like this.

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I did recently start to make 360/180 HDR/DRI panoramic photos, welcome to see them:

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Store Interior

Under each equirectangular photo there is a link to the Flash VR version!
Hope you like them!
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p.s. I use Panoramic head on a tripod, Samyang 8mm fisheye lens, Promote Control Remote for AEB

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Nice ... Especially the one you posted here. The store interior rooms look like like futuristic science-fiction!

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mjau-mjau wrote
Nice ... Especially the one you posted here. The store interior rooms look like like futuristic science-fiction!


Thank you Karl, the store interior is indeed very complex and futuristic :)
Best regards, G


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Again from Pamukkale, Turkey, I don't know why but the handheld 360/180 panoramas are better than the ones with tripod, funny :)


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I went to an AMAZING place and made some photos, and thought I would share them with you! They are from a cave near village Devetaki, Bulgaria

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Under each photo there is LINK to the Flash Panorama :)
Hope you like it!
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This is crazy! Crazy cool I mean.

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Some magical locations around the planet ... Where are those last snaps from?

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Karl,
These are from a cave in Bulgaria, Europe. The cave is near village Devetaki, really magical and enormous! It impressed me big times!
Nick, thanks!


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Very professional and clean!
I really enjoyed the ones of my home town: Ruse (what a small world) :)
and the panoramic pictures are great too

It wouldn't look as good without Imagevue.

Keep up the good work!
Браво! :)

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Miro,
thanks for the good words! Home sweet home ah ;)
Благодаря ти :)


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I recently started using hotspots in my panoramic photos in order to make people view the flash VRs, also have a comment above the photo with a link to the interactive panorama...
Any other suggestions for making sure the viewer is aware of the flash pano?
Example:

http://www.geopalstudio.com/v2g/#/conte ... krem_1.jpg

Nick, Karl,
All my flash VRs are done with Pano2VR swfs... and I still haven't managed to directly make Imagevue display the spinning pano...
I have thought of a textpage with bigger thumbs and a link to the flash but...
Any other posibility I am missing?
Thanks, George


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