3/22/2023 0 Comments Exiftool for facebook panorama![]() ![]() ![]() I have also looked at using Mapillary, and Holobuilder but I would much rather use the subscription I already pay for, rather than subscribe to another service. I need something quick and simple that wont require programming or separate web hosting outside of. Because of the sheer volume of construction photos we could possibly take, the 360 photos work great to reduce the number of images you need to take. I was really hoping for native support by ESRI. I might get to the point of trying some of these out of necessity. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your work. Wow, thank you for all of the great ideas everyone. ![]() Sure, it would be great if the AGOL popups supported 360 natively but this hasn't been too bad. The Javascript code parses that information out and then loads the 360 photo in the viewer. On my website, I have developed a bare bones HTML file "wrapper" that I pass a file name & description argument to it in the URL. I'm using the Photo Sphere JS Viewer as the medium for displaying my photos. The photos have been a little work but I think I have a solution I'm ok with. The videos are straightforward- just open the Vimeo link in a new browser window. My point layer has 10 attribute fields that contain URLs to the 360 content (5 photos and 5 videos). the videos are hosted on Vimeo and the photos I am self-hosting. I'm still fixing the popups so some of the links in the popup don't work but essentially the popup will provide you with a group list of photos or videos that are available for a given location.Some sites only have one photo so always try the link for photo 1 first. Here's a web amp in AGOL that has a point feature of my 360 photo/video sites: Umpqua River Basin Old Growth Timber Sales I'm implementing this for a personal project I'm currently developing. ![]()
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