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Hi, I think it's mainly important, in order to make this tool very useful and so popular, to make it work well with high res panos.
That means big pics, heavy pics.
Having multiresolution images would make the tool prompter when showing at start and also when zooming.
It could be best if the preloading of higher resolution images could be configurable in order to save bandwidth on mobile devices.
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I totally agree. However, we do not have the resources this.
If you would like to contribute this code, you're more than welcome to.
On Jan 4, 2014 11:45 AM, "robertofusco" [email protected] wrote:
Hi, I think it's mainly important, in order to make this tool very useful
and so popular, to make it work well with high res panos.
That means big pics, heavy pics.
Having multiresolution images would make the tool prompter when showing at
start and also when zooming.
It could be best if the preloading of higher resolution images could be
configurable in order to save bandwidth on mobile devices.
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Hi, I think it's mainly important, in order to make this tool very useful and so popular, to make it work well with high res panos.
That means big pics, heavy pics.
Having multiresolution images would make the tool prompter when showing at start and also when zooming.
It could be best if the preloading of higher resolution images could be configurable in order to save bandwidth on mobile devices.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: