I like Panoskin for their features but as it has been explained by them here on the forum all their tours are built on panos already uploaded to Google Maps. If it is for GSV why not consider Panoskin Pro?
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We're happy to help if you need any extra information ! This means that you can -for convenience- keep shooting with a Ricoh Theta and upload to Nodalview to assemble into an interactive -embeddable- 360° virtual tour! Please note that you have a possibility to download your 10k auto bracketed -perfectly exposed- panorama in "Google Streetview format" directly from your Nodalview account if you wish to have your hosted Nodalview 360° virtual tour & be able to upload it to GSV and assemble it there for obvious reasons !ĭirect export to GSV is also on the product roadmap but not scheduled yet !įinal note : Any 2:1 panorama is supported in Nodalview. However, Nodalview does ask the user if he wishes to share GPS data during capture so this data is often recorded and could easily be added to the panoramas' meta-data - this could be very useful for GSV. No injection of GPS coordinates when downloading panoramas at the moment unfortunately. I am planning on making a helmet with the camera mounted on top of it which will eliminate this problem. It stops working sitting on a tripod even within 7-10 meters so it is really a problem to hide in order to get yourself out of 360 photos. At least for those I could explore over the last two days.īTW, I am not happy with wireless connection range for Theta V. Other features seem to be very similar for both software.
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Since I have no decent machine with 64 bit I have to buy one and it may be even more with Pano2VR even though I want 64 bit for other software.
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However Virtual Tour Pro can run on 32Bit while Pano2VR needs 64bit for the current version. Is there anybody who used both software and have something to say which one you like the most and why?įor me and limited use in trial Pano2VR Pro is cheaper at 349 euro while Virtual Tour Pro is 599 euro. Anyway I am going to do this local community project a lot and I hope to get my business promotion from it.īack to software in the title. I guess if it was a tour with connected panos I would get much more views for each pano.
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These panos are getting views with the one done on a local school ground getting almost 40 views by the end of the day(in 3-4 hours after publishing) and the rest got at least 10 views. I have put them on Google maps already but I went through some nice path last week that we always use as a family to ride bikes and made 38 panos.
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I am in a process of making a decision what software I want to buy for my Theta V camera in order to do custom community tours.