Matthew Petroff
Matthew Petroff
You need your Euler angles in the correct order (and in degrees). I don't know what your coordinate system is, so I have no way of knowing if they're in...
If your panorama has non-zero roll, then, yes, it's important. On the other hand, if your panorama has a level horizon, then none of the parameters are important for display;...
While I don't have a strong objection to `petroffX`, I do feel mildly weird about it. If it were abbreviated, to, e.g., `petX` or `ptrffX`, or if my initials were...
After thinking about this the past couple weeks, I've mostly gotten over my discomfort with `petroffX`, and it doesn't have the pronunciation issues of `ptrffX`. Thus, I'm fine with either...
> is friendlier to color blindness _Turbo_ is **not** colorblind-friendly, nor is any other rainbow colormap; see [this blog post for details](https://mpetroff.net/2019/08/discernibility-of-rainbow-colormaps/). The existing _Magma_ colormap is much better for...
Unfortunately, I think colorblind accessibility and maximizing perceptual distance for typical color vision, and thus addressing your other two points, are mutually exclusive goals. To maintain accessibility, you need to...
The six images need to be provided in the order `+z, +x, -z, -x, +y, -y` (this is mentioned in the docstring / API documentation). Otherwise, the format is a...
> the white flashing screen You're going to have to clarify your configuration. There should not be any such screen for equirectangular images, and for multires images, the default color...
Tours can still be and should be used in the context you're describing. When you want to move to a new image, use the API's `addScene` method to add it...
This Stack Exchange answer describes how to go from latitude / longitude to cube face coordinates (in C#, but it's straightforward to convert to JavaScript): https://gamedev.stackexchange.com/a/137303 The pitch / yaw...