![]() ![]() Place IDs uniquely identify a place in the Google Places database and on Google Maps.Ĭlick the Add Place button to choose a place, or to search for one to add. Open Panorama in Browser – Opens the current panorama in Street View in a browser. Remove Current Panorama – Click to remove the current panorama from Street View. Upload Current Panorama – Click up upload the current panorama’s metadata. This will download the metadata that is currently stored in Street View and will add it to Pano2VR. Update Current Panorama – Click to update the current panorama’s metadata. Hover over the symbol to get information. In the image below, the image’s status is Online. Click the button next to it to upload the current panorama. The blue symbol indicates the current panorama has not yet been uploaded to Google Street View. If you have not yet uploaded a project or image, your panel will look like the image below. Manually Set Photo ID – Enter the Photo ID of the current panorama. It does not remove the photo from your Street View library. Shows the current panorama’s online status.ĭouble-click the symbol to get the image’s Photo ID ( PanoID).Ĭopy the Photo ID – Copy the Photo ID of the current panorama to the clipboard.ĭisconnect from Street View – Removes the Photo ID from the current panorama in your project. This sections refers only to the currently selected panorama. Upload the project (entire tour) or remove it from Google Street View. ![]() If it is not part of the current project, the option won’t be active.Ĭonnect to Current Panorama – Connects this panorama in Street View to the current node in the Tour Browser.Īdd Link to External Panorama – Creates a connection between the selected panorama in the current project to a panorama in the Street View Browser that is not part of the current project. Select in Project – If this panorama is part of the current project, this will make the corresponding node active in the Tour Browser. Right click on any image in the Browser to bring up the following options: For a tour, open the tour to expand the images and double-click on one of the tour nodes. ![]() To view the panorama or tour in Google Street View, double-click the panorama in the Street View Browser. In the browser, select an entire project, or click the disclosure triangle to open the project and select one or more images.ĭelete – Deletes an image or project from your Google account. ✭ If Pano2VR detects nodes in your project that are not yet added to the Street View project, then Pano2VR will give you an opportunity to connect them.ĭownload – Choose to download an image or the entire project. You can also sort projects according to name, views, date, and node.įilter – Use the search box to filter your images, using text. A symbol with a warning sign indicates how many images do not have connections. A green plug indicates all images are saved locally and match the ones online. In the Tour Node column, there will be symbols indicating the images status on Google. You can also see views, when the images were uploaded and if a project has connections or not. The Street View Browser gives you access to your uploaded images. You can then switch between accounts using the menu. To add another account, just follow the same procedure as above. You can be logged in to multiple accounts at the same time. Use the red revoke access button to log out of an account. Once connected, you can get to your Street View profile by clicking the Open Account button. AccountĬlick the green grant access button to connect a Google account. In the Google Street View Panel, you can connect to your Google account, browse your tours, upload tours and add places to panoramas. The Google Street View panel provides a way to easily upload a tour or single panoramas to Google Street View. ![]()
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