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− | '''PanoSalado''' is an open source Flash based viewer for cubic, equirectangular (spherical), cylindrical and QTVR panoramas. | + | '''PanoSalado''' is an open source Flash based viewer for [[cubic]], [[equirectangular]] ([[spherical]]), [[cylindrical]] and [[QTVR]] panoramas. |
− | It supports 2D & 3D hotspots, audio, video, and being extended via XML or directly via Actionscript (AS3). PanoSalado is based upon a (modified) Papervision3D core, and like Papervision is open source. | + | It supports 2D & 3D [[hotspots]], audio, video, and being extended via XML or directly via Actionscript (AS3). PanoSalado is based upon a (modified) Papervision3D core, and like Papervision is open source. |
PanoSalado was begun in 2007 & formally announced in April of 2008. It was and continues to be a collaborative effort of Patrick Cheatham (Berkeley) and Zephyr Renner (Las Vegas). | PanoSalado was begun in 2007 & formally announced in April of 2008. It was and continues to be a collaborative effort of Patrick Cheatham (Berkeley) and Zephyr Renner (Las Vegas). | ||
See PanoSalado's [http://flashpanos.com/blog/79 blog], download source and examples from the [http://code.google.com/p/panosalado/ GoogleCode] repository, and view a live [http://www.cheathamlane.net/index.php?section=open%20source example]. | See PanoSalado's [http://flashpanos.com/blog/79 blog], download source and examples from the [http://code.google.com/p/panosalado/ GoogleCode] repository, and view a live [http://www.cheathamlane.net/index.php?section=open%20source example]. |
Revision as of 22:22, 29 July 2008
PanoSalado is an open source Flash based viewer for cubic, equirectangular (spherical), cylindrical and QTVR panoramas.
It supports 2D & 3D hotspots, audio, video, and being extended via XML or directly via Actionscript (AS3). PanoSalado is based upon a (modified) Papervision3D core, and like Papervision is open source.
PanoSalado was begun in 2007 & formally announced in April of 2008. It was and continues to be a collaborative effort of Patrick Cheatham (Berkeley) and Zephyr Renner (Las Vegas).
See PanoSalado's blog, download source and examples from the GoogleCode repository, and view a live example.