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+ | CubicConverter from ClickHere Design was Mac OSX-native and offered a variety of tools for conversion, editing of cube faces, setting various QuickTimeVR viewing and compression parameters. | ||
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* Conversion of equirectangular images to Quicktime VR .mov format | * Conversion of equirectangular images to Quicktime VR .mov format |
Latest revision as of 23:37, 2 June 2020
CubicConverter from ClickHere Design was Mac OSX-native and offered a variety of tools for conversion, editing of cube faces, setting various QuickTimeVR viewing and compression parameters.
CubicConverter offered the following useful features:
- Conversion of equirectangular images to Quicktime VR .mov format
- Conversion of equirectangular images to cube face images in standard image formats
- Conversion of cube faces or cubic QuicktimeVR .mov files to equirectangular image in standard image formats
- Easy editing of cube faces during conversion to QuicktimeVR .mov
- Configuration of .mov playback settings including window size, initial view, and pan/tilt/zoom minimum and maximum values
- Configuration of .mov format settings, including image compression and tiling
- Configuration of .mov preview track settings, including grayscale and blurred options
- Batch conversion mode for converting multiple equirectangular images to .mov files using similar settings for each