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#1 2012-12-07 18:49:11

migldoliveira
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Google open format for panoramic photography

Hi,

Google as published an open format for panoramic photography
https://developers.google.com/panorama/

They have published info for a panorama namespace that contains properties for provide information regarding the creation and rendering of a panorama image. The metadata should be serialized and embedded inside the panorama image as described here:
https://developers.google.com/panorama/metadata/

This is mostly because of the Photo Sphere feature on Android 4.2 but it could also be used on other Google products like Maps. I think this could be important for panoramic photos and please consider this, the generation of Panorama XMP Metadata, on future developments of your products.

Regards,

Last edited by migldoliveira (2012-12-08 17:09:34)

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#2 2012-12-07 22:30:51

andybryant
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Re: Google open format for panoramic photography

Looks like a group on the Panorama Photographer's community in G+ have figured out how to scrape the XMP meta data from a photo sphere enabled photo, and paste it into another
https://plus.google.com/communities/104 … 4925775383

Plus Phil Harvey has coded some of it into the latest ExifTool
https://plus.google.com/112850306147131 … RoTZTiQLe2

I'd love to see autopano able to write the appropriate meta data directly into the equirectangular export!

Version 3.0.1 ?  ;-)

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#3 2012-12-10 09:20:21

ThomasV
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Re: Google open format for panoramic photography

Hi,

Thanks for reporting that piece of information. It is already in the feature list of Autopano.

Regards,
Thomas

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#4 2012-12-10 13:50:35

con
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Re: Google open format for panoramic photography

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