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Software and Documentation CD-ROM; choose the “full”
install option. Publishing Apple’s QuickTime produces a
high quality image file, but may have a large file size that
makes loading the image much slower. A QuickTime plug-
in is required for viewing, but there is a very large installed
base of QuickTime players. This file can be attached to an
e-mail message and sent to anyone with a QuickTime player.
The QuickTime plug-in can be downloaded free of charge
from
www.apple.com/quicktime
and is included on the
OneShot360 Software and Documentation CD-ROM.
MGI Java Viewer (.ivr file)
Publishing MGI Java format produces a good quality image
with a small file size for fast image loading. No plug-in is
required for viewing.
MGI Plug-in Viewer (.ivr file)
Publishing MGI Plug-in format produces large, high-
resolution image files that require the MGI Viewer plug-in
for your Internet browser. This format should be used for
images that will be viewed from a CD-ROM.
Emailer (.exe)
This will produce an e-mailable immersive image, which
includes the viewer. You can send this file to anyone on a
PC running Win95, 98, NT, or 2000, the addressee will be
able to click on the attached file and view your immersive
image.
IMPORTANT!
The email immersive image is an executable (.exe) file and some
recipients may be unable to accept them due to security
policies. You may want to publish a QuickTime panorama
(.mov) file and attach it to an email message instead. The
recipient will need the QuickTime Plug-in to view it. You can
get the free plug-in at
www.apple.com/Quicktime
.
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