![]() It’s possible to use the Google API to upload a 360 picture with the location (blue dot) is the actual location of the picture.Testing with Pano2VR started to work ( picture was uploaded to correct place ) but then Pano2VR throws an error. ![]() Google My Maps doesn’t support displaying of 360 pictures.Current Google Street View app does work (for me) and anyway is being withdrawn … work-around is to run an older version under emulation.Upload 360 picture with Google Maps app or Google Maps web the location (blue dot) is shown as the named place, not the location of the picture.The THETA android app does have a “theta360” tab but that just shows me “404 File Not Found” so I can’t tell what that might do for me.įree solution: emulate an older version of street view: In the past I’ve used OpenStreetMaps umap ( eg Glastonbury - uMap ) - I have figured out how to display 360 images in an iframe … so this is one option.įacebooks Mapillary ( ) is another option … but again its taking days to process image. ![]() I have managed to create such an mp4 from a series of 360 images but Google is still processing the images after a couple of days. I saw that the Google Street View app is going away and replaced with Google Street View Studio … however this doesn’t support individual images only mp4’s. Google maps Photosphere was the first thought … but I’m finding the locations arn’t right ( reported at Photosphere blue dot on google maps does not reflect the actual location of my 360 picture - Google Maps Community ) making it useless for sharing a photo in the middle of a field. Main use will be leisure ( walking, festivals etc ) rather than business, so maybe a URL for an event ( eg “Our coastal walk” ). I’ve just picked up an SC2 and am looking for options to display on a map.
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