Apple QuickTime VR User Manual
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Click the Imaging tab and adjust the imaging settings.
Imaging settings determine the quality and speed of the image during playback. (They do
not affect the quality of the stored panorama.)
Static settings affect the panoramic image
when it is not moving.
Motion settings affect the panoramic image while it is being moved by
the viewer.
The
quality settings determine the general display quality of the panorama. The lower the
quality settings, the faster the responsiveness to the user. In most cases, you should choose
the Normal quality setting for motion and the High quality setting for static.
The
correction settings determine how much the image is processed to make it look correct
on the screen. You should usually choose Full correction when the image is a true panorama.
You can choose None when the image is planar, such as a map.
Note: You should use the same correction settings for both static and motion to avoid
discontinuity between viewing the moving and the static image.
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Click the File tab.
m Flattening—If you plan to distribute your panorama to other users, be sure the checkbox
labeled Flatten To Data Fork is selected. Panoramic movies that are not flattened will not
play unless the tile movie file is in the same location as the panoramic movie file.
Note: Files must be flattened to play on Windows computers.
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