![]() Otherwise Google enhances the images automatically. Otherwise your images are scaled down to a width of 2000 pixels. Upload my photos at full size to be checked ON.I think the two most important settings you should check are: Important: Before you proceed to upload your images there are two settings you should check on your Google Plus settings: Google+-Photo-Settings The following steps are mostly outdated (old workflow with Views), and are only here for reference purposes Step 3: Check your Google Plus default image settings One even easier way is to use the Street View App on Android or iOS Just click it, upload a Photo Sphere and you’re done! A small icon should show which says: Add a photo. When the place is found there is a section with photos. One of the easiest ways is to search for a place in Maps. There are several ways possible to achieve this, the methods are covered in a separate post. When you are working with the conventional workflow of a panoramic photographer you have to add this information into the image manually. Starting with Android Version 4.2 (Jelly Bean) mobile phones can be used to create them directly. You find the official Photo Sphere meta data documentation here. But in fact this is only just an equirectangular image containing special meta data tags embedded in the file. When dealing with Google a spherical panorama is called a Photo Sphere. Step2: Add Photo Sphere meta data to your panorama But there are plenty of other solutions available: Use your favourite stitching software to create an equirectangular image. An equirectangular panorama (or a full 360° cylindrical panorama).This article explains how you can achieve this. Once these panoramas are published they can also be embedded in other web sites. Publishing geo located spherical panoramas (aka Photo Spheres) on Views. Google added a nice feature to their set of web based applications recently. When all the meta data is missing, the new panel looks like this on a german installation:Īnd the following screenshot shows the panel, when the meta data fields are already populated.Īuthor PanoTwin Jürgen Posted on NovemOctoCategories Technical Tags PanoTools Meeting 6 Comments on How to add mandatory Photo Sphere meta data to an equirectangular image (Photoshop CC 2014) Reprojected Cathedral of Messina – Nave Then open the file info dialog of Photoshop CC 2014. The properties ‘SourcePhotosCount’, ‘FirstPhotoDate’ and ‘LastPhotoDate’ are optional values for a photosphere. With the following content (or download the file here):Ĭhange to the newly created directory ‘schema’ and create a file named photosphereSchema.xmlĬhange to the newly created directory ‘view’ and create a file named photosphereView.xml Navigate to the location and create a sub directory named PhotosphereĬhange to the newly created directory ‘Photosphere’ and create a file named manifest.xml PS CC 2014 running on Mac OS uses the following location /Library/Application Support/Adobe/XMP/Metadata Extensions Or directly using the appropriate environment variable: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\XMP\Metadata Extensions On a Windows system running PS CC 2014 the files are located in C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\XMP\Metadata Extensions One of the methods described a custom meta data panel which could be used within Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CC to read and write the photosphere meta data.Īs Adobe changed their specification for creating meta data panels for Photoshop CC 2014, I redid the description… Note for downloading the XML filesĭepending on your browser it could be the best option to click the XML download link and use the context menu to save the link as XML to your local computer! Custom photo sphere meta data panel for Photoshop CC 2014įirst you have to identify the proper location for the File Panels. I already described different methods of adding mandatory Photo Sphere meta data to an equirectangular image in a second article. In another article, Markus already described the complete workflow which is needed to publish a panoramic image on Views and embed it into your website. ![]() Last year Google added a new feature to their set of web based applications. Outdated information has been struck through. Some information on this post is outdated! Google Views has been migrated to Google Maps / Google Streeet View.
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