![]() The "Live View Rift Executable" text field and file dialog button allow you to specify the location of the Live View Rift program on your hard disk. Note: On macOS you will have to paste the file path in manually as the Fusion file browser dialog won't let you select. The "GoPro VR Player Executable" text field and file dialog button allow you to specify the location of the GoPro VR Player program on your hard disk. The "Kolor Eyes Executable" text field and file dialog button allow you to specify the location of the Kolor Eyes program on your hard disk. The "DJV View Executable" text field and file dialog button allow you to specify the location of the DJV View program on your hard disk. The "Amateras Player Executable" text field and file dialog button allow you to specify the location of the Amateras Player program on your hard disk. You can choose one of the following options: "Adobe SpeedGrade CC 2015", "Adobe SpeedGrade CC 2014", "Adobe SpeedGrade CC", "Adobe SpeedGrade CS6", "Adobe SpeedGrade CS5", or "Adobe SpeedGrade CS4". The "SpeedGrade" control allows you to choose the specific version of Adobe SpeedGrade you want to use when the PanoView script is run. If the checkbox is disable the first frame from the image sequence will be loaded in PanoView instead. If the checkbox is enabled then PanoView will load the image sequence frame from the current timeline playhead position. The "Use Current Frame" control allows you to choose how image sequences are loaded. The control range goes from -90 degrees to 90 degrees. The "Dome Tilt Angle" control is a numeric input field that lets you specify the exact forward tilting angle of a dome to simulate an immersive fulldome theater environment with sloped seating. You can choose one of the following options: "Yes - Send Dome Tilt Angle", "No - Skip Sending Dome Tilt Angle", or "Send Inverted Dome Tilt Angle". The "Send Inverted Dome Tilt Angle" option allows you to mirror/flip the dome tilt angle by multiplying the current dome tilt angle value by -1 to counteract the dome tilt that is already present in the rendered images. The "Dome Tilt" control allows you to choose if you want to tip the forward tilting angle of a dome to simulate an immersive fulldome theater environment with sloped seating. You can choose one of the following audio playback options: "None", "On Error Only", "Steam Train Whistle Sound", "Trumpet Sound", or "Braam Sound". The "Sound Effect" control allows you to choose if you want to have an audio alert played when an error occurs or when the script task completes. You can choose one of the following options: "JPEG", "TIFF", "TGA", "PNG", "BMP", or "EXR". This temporary image is saved using the left viewer window and then passed onto the specified media viewer tool. The "Image Format" control allows you to customize the snapshot image format used when a node other than a loader or saver is selected and a temporary image is saved to disk. You can choose one of the following options: "None", "Adobe SpeedGrade", "Amateras Dome Player", "DJV Viewer", "Kolor Eyes", "Live View Rift", "RV", "Scratch Player", "VLC", "Whirligig", "GoPro VR Player", or "Quicktime Player". The "Media Viewer" control lets you choose which of the external media viewing programs will be launched by the PanoView script. You also have access to control the specific version of each viewer program, and can change other viewing parameters, too. In the Edit PanoView Preferences dialog window you need to select the viewing tool you want to use. Then run the Script > KartaVR > Viewers > Edit PanoView Preferences menu item. The Edit PanoView Preferences script lets you customize the default settings for the PanoView image viewing script. There is a hotkey shortcut of pressing the TAB key on your keyboard for launching the PanoView script. Then run the Script > KartaVR > Viewers > PanoView menu item to view the media in Kolor Eyes. Select and activate a file saver or loader node in the flow view. The PanoView script for Fusion supports sending any kind of node from the flow view to an external media view tool and the Oculus Rift & HTC VIVE HMD. This script can be used with Windows, Mac, or Linux versions of Blackmagic Design's Fusion compositing system. The PanoView script is a module from the KartaVR that will send the imagery from the currently selected Fusion node to an Oculus Rift HMD or an HTC VIVE/OSVR HMD using an external media viewer / playback tool. Documentation PanoView for Fusion Overview ![]()
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