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Re: The World Wide Panorama - Time to Submit
Roger Howard 2004-Apr-02 05:06:00
Jook,
I often use TerraBrowser to backtrack and find GPS coordinates for my
shoots (included in the metadata model I use for my photo collection is
geo coords that I collect or look-up, roughly, for every photo I
shoot).
I've gotten very good at finding spots using TerraBrowser, though this
week I've been in Manhattan and it's definitely more a challenge for me
as I don't know the street system and it's all so dense when looking at
it from space! If you'll be at the meet at Times Square on Sat I can
show you.
<http://www.chimoosoft.com/terrabrowser.html>
If you're not on OSX you can use the website that fuels TB directly:
<http://terraserver-usa.com/>
-Roger
On Apr 1, 2004, at 6:09 PM, Jook Leung wrote:
> Hello Don,
>
> Will VRs with sound have to be submitted embeded as a single file with
> an
> app like SoundSaVR? (the disadvantage is the sound can't be turn off
> after
> it gets annoying)
>
> If we don't have GPS info for our location, can we look it up
> somewhere....GPS Finder?
>
>
> regards,
> Jook Leung
>
>
>
>> The world-wide panorama shoot of 20 March, 2004
>>
>> It's time to gather together the amazing work that people all over the
>> world have created and make it into a web site.
>>
>> 1. Please review the recommendations and limits on panorama dimensions
>> and file sizes.
>> General information:
>> http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp/Practical/General.html
>> Dimensions and File Sizes:
>> http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp/Practical/Sizes.html
>>
>
>
>
> JOOK LEUNG --> #removed# Panoramic photography -->
> http://360vr.com
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