![]() We demonstrate a novel viewer designed for smooth real-time viewing of the panorama that dynamically adapts to both the requested FOV and the content of the sub-image being viewed. ![]() We present a novel viewing paradigm for high resolution, wide angle, and/or high dynamic range (HDR) imagery. A similar argument calls for a specialized viewer for images with a very high dynamic range. In the case of very high resolution images, the ability to zoom and pan allows the user to fully explore the image, while very wide angle imagery is often viewed best with a panoramic browser. In such cases, experiencing the full content of the image is only possible by coupling the data with an appropriate viewer. The resolution must be reduced, the field of view must be narrowed or the projection ge- ometry altered, and/or the dynamic range must be mapped to one that can be displayed. However, as the resolution (i.e., the number of distinct pixels), the field of view (FOV), and/or the dynamic range of the image exceed some threshold, it is no longer possible to view the image on a screen in its entirety in any single representation. ![]() on a screen and then stand back from and view. ![]()
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