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The output also works well with https://photo-sphere-viewer.js.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
For the cookies, there is nothing more than what I said. The website is not storing cookies about the cdn.jsdelivr.net, it's just some js necessary to make the photosphere viewer works. It's the javascript from that: https://photo-sphere-viewer.js.org/. So if you have any addon that stops this javascript to load, then you can't see the photospheres properly. I hope that answers your questions! Source: about 1 year ago
I recommend some easy but powerful library from Photo Sphere Viewer (photo-sphere-viewer.js.org) . Despite its name it supports images,video in different projections (Equi, Cube, -tiles) --- More background: not only cameras produce panoramas shots, we at the stable diffusion groups create scene from the scratch and now even animated short movies to explore in "3D". Check my recent posts for examples if you want. Source: about 1 year ago
Once upon a time I did something like this for about 500km of track. The first pass was to dump the images at regular intervals into google earth. It worked great. If I would do it again I would dump the images into Photo Sphere Viewer and make a mini-map. It depend what is needed, but it is conceivable to use a cheap 360 camera on a stick and log the journey with OsmAnd/whatever. If only some images/locations... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
It's blurb.com, the cost per print is okay but they get you with the shipping. Source: 11 months ago
I mean, "any sense" is a pretty strong statement. I've made a number of books from blurb.com, as have literally thousands of other people. Anyway, I guess we've both expressed our desires which will be equally ignored by Adobe. Source: over 1 year ago
If you are just looking to print a couple for fun I would probably use something like blurb.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
Blurb: 70€ for 6-volume set (after 35% off); proof; discount codes; step-by-step blurb instructions. Source: about 2 years ago
I would love to have some help going to selection of pics, and putting it together, but not sure where to start. I reached out to one publishing service who said they could do it for $500. I've also heard of blurb.com which seems like a bigger operation, but costly since they print on demand etc. So they would set the price higher to recoup their costs. Source: about 2 years ago
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