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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
King of the hill is PTGui and its only real former competitor, AutoPano, is now abandonware. Source: about 1 year ago
A full-featured stitching utility like PTGui - If you are going to be doing any amount of extensive stitching, you are going to be using a dedicated stitching utility like PTGui. Let's say you shoot a 3-frame pano, and you have a parallax problem in the overlap between frames 1 and 2. You just go in with PtGui, and mask the area say in frame 1, so that PTGui will use that designated area from frame 2 for the... Source: about 1 year ago
For my own site I use PTGui Pro. It's not made for Wordpress, but I developed a workflow that works for me... And any solid Wordpress/PHP developer should be able to do the same for a Wordpress site. Source: over 1 year ago
PTGui is probably the best panostitching software package, but it's not for casual users who occasionally stitch as a personal-use license is about US$159 and a PTGui Pro license is $317. Can, like most full-featured spherical pano stitchers, do panostitching and HDR or exposure fusion at the same time. Source: almost 2 years ago
PTGui is the best app for pano stitching, with excellent HDR tools: https://ptgui.com/. Source: almost 2 years ago
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