krpano Panorama Viewer
The krpano Viewer is a small and very flexible high-performance viewer for all kinds of panoramic images and interactive virtual tours.
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In addition to the krpano Viewer, there are the krpano Tools – these are small tools and droplets which are helping to automatically prepare the panoramic images for viewing and make them ready to use.
See also for the Tutorials.
Features
Flash and HTML5
The soprano Panorama Viewer is available as a Flash and HTML5 viewer. Both viewers have and use the same interfaces for controlling the Panos and the layout.
High-performance and high-quality rendering
The rendering performance and the image quality were and are one of the two most important features in the krpano development. Additionally, there are also strong development demands to keep the viewer itself as small and efficient as possible.
Highly-customizable
- Almost everything is customizable in the krpano viewer. There are settings for everything and adding custom settings or behaviors is possible too. krpano has a flexible and dynamic XML scripting system that allows realizing its own ideas and features.
- To build user interfaces just include and arrange your images on the viewer screen.
- And for even more and deeper customizing or extending the viewer itself it is possible to include external Flash or Javascript (HTML5) plugins. See here for the all available krpano Plugins.
- Wide-range of supported panoramic formats and image file-formats
- Supported panoramic formats by the krpano Flash Panorama Viewer:
- Cube and Cubestrip Images
- Spherical Panos (360×180)
- Cylindrical Panos
- Partial Spherical, Partial Cylindrical Panos
- Flat Images
- Cubical QTVR files (.mov)
- Zoomify Images
- Object Movies (=Multi-Frame-Flat-Images)
- Panoramic Videos (Spherical, Cylindrical, Partials)
- Supported input and output image file formats for the krpano Tools:
- JPEG (*.jpg, *.jpeg)
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3D Projections
- The krpano Flash viewer supports several ways for projecting the pano image on the screen:
- The normal or also called Rectilinear Projection.
- Fisheye Projection.
- Stereographic Fisheye Projection (when looking down also called ‘Little Planet View’).
- Pannini Projection (Cylindrical Fisheye / Stereographic).
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