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Ricoh Theta-S (and other spherical cameras) - Printable Version +- ZenphotoCMS Forum (https://forum.zenphoto.org) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.zenphoto.org/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: General support (https://forum.zenphoto.org/forum-4.html) +--- Thread: Ricoh Theta-S (and other spherical cameras) (/thread-12909.html) |
Ricoh Theta-S (and other spherical cameras) - marcushall - 2017-05-17 I've done a bit of searching and haven't found anything related to using a spherical viewer with zenphoto. There are a few open source viewers out there, but I was wondering if there was an extension that supported rectilinear viewing integrated with zenphoto? Failing that, are there any recommendations on how this might be done? It's been a while since I've poked at all in zenphoto, but this might be a good reason to get back onto the playing field.. Thanks for any suggestions! Ricoh Theta-S (and other spherical cameras) - acrylian - 2017-05-17 So you mean 360 degree viewers? I really have no use for this or even such a camera so I never investigated. But if that is just one very wide image it should not be that problematic. If it is set together of several you could achieve this using a subalbum containing the images. You could surely do that either directly using a specific theme page layout or a plugin. Ricoh Theta-S (and other spherical cameras) - Felix - 2017-05-30 In the showcase I found "magadan360", a website with panoramic photos. It seems that he used a jquery plugin called fotorama. Ricoh Theta-S (and other spherical cameras) - marcushall - 2017-05-30 Wow, that is the sort of thing I'm interested in.. Will have to check this out in more detail (I'm travelling right now). Thanks for pointing this out! Ricoh Theta-S (and other spherical cameras) - acrylian - 2017-05-30 I just did take a look as well. Fotorama is the slider script used. For the panoramic photos he is using this apparently: https://krpano.com/index.php?lang=en |