![]() ![]() For those who would prefer that the location of their sphere be a little abstracted (say, if you don’t want to have a location from your house published on the internet), you can tap the map below your finished sphere to edit the location. There’s no option to publish anonymous spheres-you have to link both your Google+ account and your location data. The flat version of the sphere is automatically saved to your Camera Roll, but to share the actual curved scene, you need to publish it to Google Maps. You can save your finished photo spheres as flat images to your camera roll. You can view your new photo by scrolling around or by tapping the compass button to use the accelerometer to turn your device around the scene. When it’s done, you can preview your new, (mostly) seamlessly-stitched sphere. A single Street View meeple appears during the loading screen, meticulously hanging and straightening white squares in a line. Hit “Upload!” to generate an HTML file of custom Street View code.Ĭongratulations! You are now ready to create and share photo spheres.When you finish a photo sphere, Google turns to processing.Select “Choose File” and upload that jpeg to the Street Sphere generator.Share the photo sphere saved in your device’s photo gallery with yourself.Customize the height and width of the photo sphere directly in the iframeĬreate a Google Maps API custom Street View webpage.Paste the iframe into the source code of your webpage.Copy the snippet of code under “Embed this image”.Select the Share button in the menu on the right.Click on the photo sphere you’d like to share.Quickly and easily embed a photo sphere on your website You’ve created your photo sphere, and now you’re ready to share it with your audience. Step 3: Share and embed your photo sphere Capture several photos (most devices will require 10 photos for a full sphere).Slightly tilt the phone up or down, keeping your phone in roughly the same location.Start capturing your photo sphere around the horizon, then capture above and below.Convert your panorama into the photo sphere format using this quick and easy tool, which will add metadata to your panorama.Using panorama stitching software, create a 360-degree panorama and save the image as a jpeg. ![]()
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