Chapter 3
OneShot360 Viewer Software
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Advanced Settings
Each of the
Options
screens for the various publishing formats
has an
“Advanced Settings”
section at the bottom of the
screen. The
“Publish To”
path is the default directory for
publishing your images. The default directory is the directory in
which the user has saved their initial .tif (donut) file (called My
Picture below), a subdirectory with the original image name and
a “_pub” extension (called Image31_pub below), and a second
subdirectory for each format (called Emailer, HotMedia®, etc.
below), which will contain all the files that are generated for your
image. The file structure is shown below:
“Publish To” path
You can change the directory path to wherever you want to save
your files.
If you want to save all your images using the same path, either
the default or to one you have created, check the box below the
path and save this path for all the images you create in the
current session.
The QuickTimescreen has an additional box in the advanced
settings for Codec type. A Codec type refers to a specific
compression/decompression scheme optimized for specific
types of source material. Photo JPEG compression works best
for photographic stills and is the default type for QuickTime.
Other Codec types are selectable for advanced QuickTime
users.
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