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Version: 1 File Size: Full version: 21.9 MB Homepage: http://www.outerspace-software.com Bixorama is a file conversion utility for panoramic photos
Bixorama can convert between 11 different panorama formats including
Apple's QuickTime VR, Microsoft's DirectX DDS, angular maps, sphere
maps and various cube map layouts.
Convert your panoramic photos with Bixorama!
Bixorama can import AND export the following 11 formats:
Apple's QuickTime VR is the most popular panorama format on the internet.
2) DirectX .DDS
DDS
is the DirectX texture format used in realtime 3D applications. The big
advantage of the DDS format is that you can not only use it for
panoramic backgrounds, but also for reflection mapping. This example
movie has been created with BluffTitler DX9. The UFO and the alien are reflection mapped with the same DDS file that is used to render the background.
The following projections can be loaded and saved in the bmp, jpg, gif, tif and png formats.
This
is what most people mean when they're talking about panoramic photos.
The horizontal coordinate is the longitude and the vertical coordinate
is the latitude. The mathematical name is (equi)rectangular projection.
4) Horizontal Cross
The 6 faces of the cube map are laid out as a horizontal cross.
5) Vertical Cross
The 6 faces of the cube map are laid out as a vertical cross.
6) Strip
The face order is: front, right, back, left, top, bottom.
7) Strip XYZ
The face order is: right, left, top, bottom, front, back. This layout is used by the NVIDIA DDS Photoshop plugin
8) Single Files
This mode imports and exports the panorama as 6 single files.
This
projection is used by realtime 3D applications for reflection mapping.
Notice that the back face is squeezed into the border of the circle
resulting in poor quality reflection mapping.
This
is the only featured projection that isn't a true panoramic projection
because it contains only half the world. When you import this
projection the front is mirrored into the back.
This cute looking projection is a tribute to the French mathematician Oronce Finé who wasn't afraid to work out crazy ideas.
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