I'm kinda new at this this, so kindly be patient. I have a Phantom 4 Pro, and I have used it to take 360° shots, and I have even got some software (Microsoft ICE: Image Composite Editor) to stitch those views into a flat .jpg picture that zooms very nicely.
What I would LIKE to be able to do is make the 360° views that are published on Google Street view, but I have not figured out how to do that yet. Eventually, I would put my 360° scenes on Google maps and let the world see them. Of course, it is easy to do if you download their app into your phone, and then use your phone to take the pictures. Unless I am mistaken, that isn't a method that will work with my drone as a source for the pictures.
A full solution would be knowing what software can stitch my flat photos into a 360° viewable file, and then learning how to upload said image to Google for publication. Right now, I am almost clueless. Everything I find on the internet seems to be telling me to use my phone.
Any advice?
What I would LIKE to be able to do is make the 360° views that are published on Google Street view, but I have not figured out how to do that yet. Eventually, I would put my 360° scenes on Google maps and let the world see them. Of course, it is easy to do if you download their app into your phone, and then use your phone to take the pictures. Unless I am mistaken, that isn't a method that will work with my drone as a source for the pictures.
A full solution would be knowing what software can stitch my flat photos into a 360° viewable file, and then learning how to upload said image to Google for publication. Right now, I am almost clueless. Everything I find on the internet seems to be telling me to use my phone.
Any advice?
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