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spherical photo viewer
Does anyone know of a slick free / paid spherical photo viewer?
I'm imagining something along the lines of a floor plan JPG with buttons to click to view the spherical photos.
I'd like to take the nodal ninja photos and be able to deliver them without scanning a space necessarily.
I'm imagining something along the lines of a floor plan JPG with buttons to click to view the spherical photos.
I'd like to take the nodal ninja photos and be able to deliver them without scanning a space necessarily.
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Re: spherical photo viewer
Hi Thad,
you can try http://ggnome.com/pano2vr
I had a demo version and it worked well.
Regards
Jiri
you can try http://ggnome.com/pano2vr
I had a demo version and it worked well.
Regards
Jiri
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Re: spherical photo viewer
I've used garden gnome (btw what in the heck kind of name is that ) for a long time, and I did not know it had this capability too. Pretty awesome, this is perfect.blazaj wrote:Hi Thad,
you can try http://ggnome.com/pano2vr
I had a demo version and it worked well.
Regards
Jiri
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Re: spherical photo viewer
Hey,
You may have your answer already, but if you want to try out something different, I use DevalVR, it makes individually packaged .exe files so anybody can view them. It also has several capabilities I'm not familiar with and they've been pretty good at continual improvement.
http://www.devalvr.com/paginas/productos/index.html
You may have your answer already, but if you want to try out something different, I use DevalVR, it makes individually packaged .exe files so anybody can view them. It also has several capabilities I'm not familiar with and they've been pretty good at continual improvement.
http://www.devalvr.com/paginas/productos/index.html
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Re: spherical photo viewer
Thad, I know I am a little late to the discussion however also have a solution for you. Please check out the thread I have going here http://www.laserscanningforum.com/forum ... =25&t=9681. The ability you are talking about is a feature we have that we call Pano2Map. Basically you can create icons on an interactive google map, click on each icon individually and display them in our viewer uPano. Even though I do not cover Pano2Map, the map that is produced is identical to the maps shown in the video.
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I love this forum so much! i have been keeping my eye out for something like this for so long. you guys rock!
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Re: spherical photo viewer
IViewer360 for iphone. Copy a picture from you phone into it and paste it into the app. As you move your phone the view changes.tbwester wrote:Does anyone know of a slick free / paid spherical photo viewer?
I'm imagining something along the lines of a floor plan JPG with buttons to click to view the spherical photos.
I'd like to take the nodal ninja photos and be able to deliver them without scanning a space necessarily.
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Re: spherical photo viewer
https://gopro.ru/blogs/faq/chto-takoe-g ... stolnyh-pk - free 360 vr viewer
https://fex.net/ru/s/14naf1s - Vrap, free player 360 panoram.
https://fex.net/ru/s/14naf1s - Vrap, free player 360 panoram.
Laser scanning, panoramic shooting