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Once the QuickTime plug-in begins to run, you may see a progression of images within the plug-in window. The plug-in will begin by displaying a black box with the Apple QuickTime logo:
The plug-in window may briefly turn white with the control bar at the bottom:
Then you may see a grid within the window, showing where the different segments of the panorama will appear:
As the panorama downloads, the grid will fill in:
Once the panorama finishes downloading, the plug-in window will be completely filled:
Now you can view the 360-degree panorama, using the instructions on the panorama page. Samples show the Guanella Pass 360-degree panorama. |
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