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PURE Player for Java
Full-screen Web panoramas
PURE Player for Java viewer lets you load panoramic images onto a Website without having to install a plug-in.
Display can be full-screen, regardless of resolution, and even for very large panorama image sizes.
The display quality and the fluidity of control are perfectly maintained.
As versatile as a Java applet and as powerful as a plug-in, PURE Player for Java is the best of both worlds in one FREE and simple
solution.
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Full-screen panoramas
PURE Player for Java viewer lets you load panoramic images onto a Website without having to install a plug-in. Display can be full-screen, regardless of resolution, and even for very large panorama image sizes. The display quality and the fluidity of control are perfectly maintained.
As versatile as a Java applet and as powerful as a plug-in, PURE Player for Java is the best of both worlds in one FREE and simple solution.
Functionality
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Panoramas
Open IVP files
Manage all projection formats: cubical, spherical, cylindrical or flat
Manipulate the display of panoramic image portions
Control panoramic image rotations (create vertical panoramas)
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Security
PURE Player for Java displays encrypted IVP files and supports all encryption types (simple, temporal and localized)
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Virtual tours
Manage different hotspot areas types (point, rectangle and polygon<)br>
Actions: open new panoramic image, initiate JavaScript command, open HTML page
Control GPS coordinates and northern-point designation
Manage automatic camera movements (pan, tilt and variations)
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Lighting effects
Add dynamic lensflare lighting effects
Display dynamic "dazzle" effects
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System
Once you have installed Java (version 1.1 or higher), you can visualize your panoramas with PURE Player for Java with any browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera ...) on Windows, Mac OS or Linux.
We strongly recommend that you always use the latest version of Oracle Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to ensure the best performance.
You can download it from the Oracle website at www.java.com/en/download.
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