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PhotoWarp + Pure Tools Walk Thru
- Export your panoramas out of PhotoWarp as JPG Cylinders.
- You do this by dragging in any digital donut image into the PhotoWarp open window (drag images here)
- On the bottom, you see Source Format and Output. Click on Format.
- Top in the menu, select Format --> Add Format and select 3rd item down in menu. Cylinder image.
- On top, you see three tabs. General. Compression. Image. Select: General.
- Make the slider bar 100%. Make sure the pull down menu: File Type is set for JPEG. then in Filename Prefix and Suffixe, make them both BLANK (empty).
- Then on top tabs, now click on Compression. Make the slider set to BEST. then click on Target File Size and make this 500k. Make sure you leave the check mark on the check box. IMPORTANT: The video says 1100 for Target File size. This is TOO BIG. Set your Target File Size to 500k please.
- Then click on Image Tab on top. Put a check mark into Auto Levels. Set the slider to 100%.
- Now, look at the bottom tabs: Source, Format, Output and click on Source.
- Now rename your image or images. Give them plain English names. Not DSC12345.jpg etc.
- Use short names, like bed, or bedroom. If you use two words, ALWAYS connect them with a dash ( - ) or underscore ( _ ). If you want to force the loading of your tours in order, be sure to label them like; 01_outside.jpg, 02_kitchen.jpg, 03_dining.jpg etc. NOTE: do NOT ADD the EXTENSION .JPG if you are on a PC. These filenames are already there. You will just not see them.

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