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If you have a special lens to take a 360-degree panorama photograph, such as one from www.0-360.com, you can use the 360 Panorama Scroller to let viewers spin around to view the panorama. Behind the scenes, the component duplicates the image to permit a seamless view. Currently, the panorama scroller does not do perspective correction, so the image will appear bulbous. However, even with that distortion, viewers may appreciate the ability to see completely around them in 360 degrees, and the view can be very useful for training.
The 360 Panorama Scroller component lets you decide how much of the visual to show in one screen-full, and provides an easy way for viewers to pan across the whole 360 degrees to simulate looking left, right, up, or down (depending on how much of the image is not visible at once).
To make creating 360 degree panoramas as easy as possible, we have provided a template you can use to base your visual on. Once you gain comfort with the Flash authoring environment, you can configure the panorama in different ways, such as scroll rate, border sensitivity, initial view position, and several others.
For consistency, you configure the 360 Panorama Scroller exactly as you would for the Picture Scroller:
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