Capture breathtaking wide-angle landscapes in a single, continuous view by using CodedColor PanoramaViewer to display your seamless panoramic photos. This specialized software eliminates the frustration of scrolling or zooming manually by automatically stitching visual boundaries and providing fluid, automated panning.
Whether you are a professional photographer or a hobbyist, here is how to load, navigate, and optimize your wide-angle images for a truly immersive viewing experience. Download and Install the Software
Get the dedicated viewing tool ready on your system before loading your images. Visit the official CodedColor website. Download the PanoramaViewer installer package. Run the setup wizard file. Follow the on-screen installation prompts. Launch the application from your desktop. Load Your Panoramic Photo
Bring your wide-angle image into the specialized viewing canvas. Click the File menu at the top left. Select the Open option from the dropdown. Browse your local computer folders. Select your seamless panoramic image file. Click Open to load the image. Navigate the Panoramic Canvas
Control the movement of your photo to explore the entire seamless view. Click and hold your left mouse button. Drag the mouse left or right to pan. Scroll the mouse wheel up to zoom in. Scroll the mouse wheel down to zoom out. Press the Escape key to exit full-screen. Enable Automated Panning
Sit back and watch your panoramic image glide across the screen automatically. Locate the playback control toolbar. Click the Play or Auto-Pan button. Adjust the rotation speed slider as needed. Toggle the Loop option for continuous viewing. Press Pause to stop at any detail. Optimize the Viewing Settings
Adjust the software preferences to get the highest visual quality. Open the View or Settings menu. Select Full Screen Mode for complete immersion. Enable Anti-Aliasing to smooth out jagged edges. Set the aspect ratio to match your monitor. Save your favorite viewing profiles for later. If you’d like to customize this guide further, let me know:
What operating system version you are using (Windows 10, 11, etc.)? If you need help stitching the photos before viewing them?
Whether you want to export the panorama into a web-friendly format?
I can add specific troubleshooting steps or advanced settings based on your needs.
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