Adobe Digital Publishing Suite User Manual
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Use First Image For Poster
Initial Zoom
Vertical/Horizontal
Creating Panorama Assets
Creating a Panorama Video
1. Create the source assets for the panorama, and place them in a folder.
For best results, use JPEG images saved in 72 dpi. High-resolution images allow customers to zoom in more clearly but require a larger file.
2. Do one of the following:
Using the Rectangle tool or Rectangle Frame tool, drag to create a placeholder frame.
Place an image that acts as a poster for the panorama.
3. Select the placeholder object, open the Folio Overlays panel, and select Panorama.
4. In the Folio Overlays panel, click the Assets folder icon, locate the folder containing the six images, and click Open.
5. If necessary, scale the frame and its contents to fit in your layout.
6. Specify the following settings in the Folio Overlays panel:
Selecting this option uses the first panorama image as the poster. Select this image if you have not created a
different image to be used as the poster.
Specify a value to determine the magnification of the initial image. Use a value between the Min/Max field of view settings,
which are 30 and 80 by default. .
Specify values to determine which area of the panorama is initially displayed. For Vertical, specify a value between -90
(tilted all the way up) and 90 (tilted all the way down). For Horizontal, specify a value between -180 (rotated all the way left) and 180 (rotated
all the way right).
Bob Bringhurst shows how to create the six
cubic images required to add a panorama
overlay....
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In this Lynda.com video, James Fritz
explains how to create and preview a
panorama....
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