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8 FSI Viewer
prefix + imagepath + suffix
In the example above, the image path for the first image is therefore:
my3dimage/image_01.tif
Besides adding the <images3d> node to your configuration file you can
alternatively load an external file containing the image list. This can be useful if you
have a
server side script or database containing the image paths for 360° views. In this
case
you only need to specify the images3dURL parameter which should contain the URL
to the image list to retrieve.
Method B - Using a single, tiled source image
In this case you need to prepare the source image in the way, that it contains all
required images as tiles of equal dimension. Please see the figure below which
shows a so prepared source image with 12 image tiles.
The number of horizontal and vertical image tiles must be specified using the
parameters → TilesX and TilesY .
Figure A displays a source image containing 12 tiles representing a rotation of 360°
around the Y- axis in steps of 30°. In this case you simply add the parameters
TilesX=3 and TilesY=4 to your FSI configuration.
Fig B: Rotation around Y-axis in 45°
Fig A: Rotation around Y-axis in 30°
steps and partial rotation around X-axis in
steps 4 x 3 = 12 tiles
15° steps 6 x 4 = 24 tiles in 3 scene sets
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