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Any who this is a 3D rendering, out of the wheelhouse for a lot of us. I'd find a specialized company to do it then add 30%, then keep the 30% for yourself. Or refer your client to someone else and let them work it out. Source: about 1 year ago
OSU - they are using a commercial off the shelf tool from Concept3d. Source: over 1 year ago
Interesting; it appears that the vendor (Concept3D changed their map's implementation to use Google Maps under-the-hood, or perhaps its Google Maps integration was updated to a newer version. There's nothing the University can really do about this. Source: over 1 year ago
That 2019 map I think you are talking about was built using the ESRI system/API https://www.esri.com/en-us/home and done unofficially with the geography department. This new one is by a company called Concept 3D https://concept3d.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Photography - Specifically, virtual focus synthetic aperture photography. I used to commute via the South Shore Railroad to Chicago, and had about 50 minutes each way with my laptop. Most days, I'd be processing photos. Some are aligned in a focal plane, some are aligned other ways. Here's an old gallery on Flickr.[2] I got into this after seeing a demo of Marc Levoy's work at Stanford, where the demo showed a... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Go try Hugin. I have been involved with photography at many levels since 1974. You are wrong but since you have trust issues so try the method they used for a while and see how it works. Source: 11 months ago
Adobe's Ps/Lr photomerge works for most folks, but can be kind of primitive vs. Dedicated stitching software if there are stitching errors you need to correct. If it fails you, you may want to also grab something like Hugin (open source). Source: about 1 year ago
Not a perfect answer but If you convert your cubemaps into top/bottom pano splits you can view them using most of the vr viewer apps on the store. You can do this with hugin. Source: over 1 year ago
Stand in one place, take several pictures as the person walks/rides across, then use Hugin[1] to align the images, and compost them into the final image with GIMP[2]. If you're more prepared, you could just use a tripod to skip the need for alignment. [1] https://hugin.sourceforge.io/ [2] https://www.gimp.org/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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