PanoTools:
RE: Geographic refs
Julian 2006-Feb-04 04:40:02
Thanks John, Serge and Carel, but this is not what I was after. I am no
programmer. And the thing I saw did not have the the maps actually on or
with the pano page.
There was a link beside or with the pano labelled something like "Go there"
or "See location". WHen you clicked on it, IE opened at a Google Local
page (of this I am certain, because at that point I had never heard of GL),
and there was a satellite view from some particular height of, I think it
was, Prague. From there you could zoom in and move around, I guess as
normal on Google Local.
Anyway thanks for your help, I still haven't found a comprehensible (for a
non-programmer) way to point people to the locations of my panos, but
still looking.
Cheers
Julian
At 05:12 PM 3/02/06, you wrote:
>This may be what your looking for.
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>http://wiki.panotools.org/?title=Geo-referencing_panoramas_with_Google_Map
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>It's always a good idea to do a search of the PanoTools wiki first. You may
>find your answer without having to post a message that has been covered in
>detail in the past.
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>Searching the PanoTools Yahoo Group archives is also a good practice. We
>tend to loose members when the same old stuff keeps coming up and the active
>members end up acting as a help desk.
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>It would be nice if the sleeping PanoTools (Mailman) mailing list could be
>used to send a news letter (DP Review like format) once a month that would
>cover the highlights.
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>If anyone is interested in heading up an effort like a monthly news letter,
>please contact me off line and I'll provide the resources you need.
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>John
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> > Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 3:13 AM
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> > Subject: [PanoTools] Geographic refs
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> > Some time ago, someone on this list provided a link on (or
> > with) a pano that brought up a Google LOCAL satellite image
> > in my browser, with a flag marker at the pano location. The
> > image was zoomable and you could look around as usual with
> > Google Local.
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> > Can anyone tell me how to do this with my own images? All I
> > want is a means of inserting a link beside the image. I
> > guess you can do the same with Google Earth, but a) that
> > requires the viewer to have Google Earth installed, and b) I
> > have never got to work anyway.
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> > Any clues?
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