Although I9d love a 12inch powerbook I9m not ready for that so I9m often
showing my work off on my 500mhz ibook.
Now I9d like to show off my work in full screen for obvious reasons, but
when my screen is set to 1024x768 its really jerky movement. Now when I
scale up a linear movie to present on screen I get the feeling it does a
temporary screen resolution change on its own.
With a pano it does not and is trying to render the full 1024x768 on the
fly. I can get around this by actually changing the monitor resolution on
my own to 800x600 (pretty good movement) or 640x480 (very smooth). But I was
wondering if there was an easier solution that does not have to make me go
through this step or to leave my computer at an un-necessary low resolution.
By the way, I may have brought this up before but has anyone viewed full
screen panos on a tablet PC, I would think that it must be pretty cool. I
still think Apple has one on the horizon, my logic being the existence of
3ink2 as a prototype handwriting recognition. I think specs would be more in
line with ibook than work horse but with video boosted for good presentation
performance.
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David Goldwasser
Inertia, LLC
ph: 901.526.4562
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