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Ron Parker wrote:
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> Turns out 10 degrees is too narrow an angle. I tried it with a little over 55
> degrees (a 2900x300 image) and it looks great. If you'd like to see it, point
> your HTML 4.0 compatible browser (IE 4 and above; sorry, NS 4.0x won't cut it,
> nor, surprisingly, will Amaya) at http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/pantest.html .
> (I guess I do have a working IE after all...) The image is nothing to write
> home about, but the technique is stunning.
Try it in normal frame arrangement. Of course, I don't think that will
work on a webtv....
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