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Red 360 Panoramas

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 438 501 002



Address: 93 Maud Street 5061 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://tonyredhead.com

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20.01.2022 One of the most appealing aspects of the Kimberley region of Australia are the Boab trees. Just outside the dining room at the Home Valley Station is this single root double trunk tree.



19.01.2022 This is a link to a Google Maps panorama shot on the island of Asei Besar in Lake Sentani, West Papua. To view on iOS Mobile, after you have clicked on the link, click on the three dots on the top left and select 'Open in Safari'. On Android mobile, in Facebook Settings & Privacy > Settings > Media & Contacts > Media & Contacts > turn on 'Links open externally' https://www.google.com/maps/@

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15.01.2022 Check out PanoPainter on Kickstarter. Looks like a lot of fun.



09.01.2022 After returning from a very successful visit to Myanmar I'm starting to stitch various panoramas that I shot while travelling through the country. You can see them at my 'Places' page for Myanmar on my website at https://tonyredhead.com/myanmar I have hundreds of panoramas to stitch and upload. By subscribing to the Myanmar blog you can be notified when new content is published.... https://tonyredhead.com/myanmar-blog

06.01.2022 Hi, The issue of having your 360 panoramas/tours available on mobile devices accessible, even when offline, comes up quite often. I use both Pano2VR and Krpano project apps built in Adobe Phonegap Build for both my iOS and Android devices and I find it works extremely well and very easy to deploy so I thought I'd document the process for others looking for a solution to the issue.... To that end I've just finished two new tutorials that show how to create offline 360panoramic apps using Adobe PhoneGap, one for iOS and one for Android. The intention of the tutorials is not to publish an app to the App Store or Google Play but to create a file that can be downloaded to either OS and played locally, in fullscreen without any of the issues you have to deal with using programs such as Goodreader or Documents. The iOS tutorial covers the process from registering Adobe/Apple ID's, setting up a Developer account, and generating Apple certificates. I have asset files with a final project you can use to follow along with and there are step by step instructions for building the app and deploying to iOS. The Android tutorial is much simpler as there are no certificates to generate. The tutorial covers setting up a PhoneGap Build account, I have asset files with both Pano2VR and Krpano projects you can use to follow along with and there are step by step instructions for building the app and deploying to Android. Once again any feedback on the tutorial or issues you come across I'd appreciate to hear them. You can find the tutorials on my PhoneGap Tutorial page at https://tonyredhead.com/phonegap-build/

02.01.2022 Testing a panorama post for Timothy Palmer-Benson testing the addition of the og:image tag. This tag provides an image preview that links to the actual website and tour.



01.01.2022 Hi, A number of people have asked me the question, "What's the best way to view my tours on a mobile device such as an iPad or Smartphone" and in the past month I'd alluded to the fact that I'd been testing a new application specifically designed to do just that. The new application, 360appmaker, was released today and you can find out more about the application and sign up to try it out at https://360appmaker.com... The app is available on both the iOS App Store and Android Play Store The beauty of the 360appmaker workflow is that it allows you, via a Design Console, to modify the app by selecting background colors, font colors, fonts, images, layouts, descriptions etc and make your own visually unique app. Included in the Design Console are 6 screens, Home, Menu, Profile, Tour, Tour Filter and Contact with 4 different layouts for most screens. Adding online tours are done via the Tour screen and several popular publishing systems including, RoundMe, Kuula, Matterport, 360cities, Veer, Google Street View and Amazon S3, are supported. This allows embed code from these systems to be cut and paste straight into 360appmaker. For each tour you create a unique Heading, select your Embed Link platform, add your Embed Code, select your tags, add an optional description and a preview image. At any stage in the design process you can see the results in a smartphone simulator built into the screen pages that gives you immediate feedback. You can also assign filters based on the publishing platform as well as a set of unique filters based on your own entries. Coming soon will be the option for an offline provision within the app that allows you to add tours locally on the device and access and view them via the app without connecting to the internet. You can actually test this now and add tours to be viewed locally on the as its fully functional, however for now the app requires an internet connection. And finally when you want to publish your app as a standalone fully branded app on either the iOS App Store or Android Play Store the team at 360appmaker can facilitate the process using the design elements created in the Design Console. For more information on what's possible check out my tutorial posts at https://tonyredhead.com/360appmaker To view a published version of a 360appmaker app you can download my Red360Tours app from the iOS App Store at https://apps.apple.com/bm/app/red360tours/id1478130837 - Android version will be online soon. Tony

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