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Re: Quicktime 6.2 Bug?



On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 04:31 PM, Ray Drainville / Argument from Design <email@hidden> wrote:

Here's one of the files I've had problems with:

<http://www.ardes.com/test/dosbarbaras.mov>

this movie has two panoramas stitched together: one a full
panorama of an archaeological site, and then one partial panorama, showing
the excavation pit. On the second (partial) panorama, if you select 'show
hotspots', you can see where the hotspots are located: one for each of the
two Mayan burial spots, one for the tomb, one identifying the archaeologist
in charge, and finally a hotspot that brings you back to the main panorama.


If you are using Quicktime 6.02--in OS X 10.1.5 or 10.2.6--if you mouse over
the hotspots in the second panorama, they work perfectly. But if you're
using Quicktime 6.2 in OS X 10.2.6--the hotspots shift considerably, so that
the blobs are activated rather above & to the right of where they should be
activated. Also, the hotspot that brings you back to the main panorama is
shifted--even though the hotspot is shown in the appropriate place.

They seem to be properly registered to me, i.e. I don't see a shift. The cursor changes at the edge of the hot spot regions.


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Ken Turkowski                    email@hidden
Engineer/Scientist   http://www.worldserver.com/turk/
Independent Consultant      Industrial Grade Software
Computer Graphics     2D     3D     Immersive Imagery
Photo-mosaicing       Panoramas       Computer Vision
Applied Mathematics  Numerical Analysis  Optimization
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