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Klen 01-09-2023 02:34 PM

Making 3d navigation from pics/video?
 
You know how some flat rent sites is having 3d navigation of flat, same style like when you use google streets, is there any framework / method to do it from available pics/video ?

DVTimes 01-09-2023 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Klen (Post 23082567)
You know how some flat rent sites is having 3d navigation of flat, same style like when you use google streets, is there any framework / method to do it from available pics/video ?

If it is what I think you mean, then they use 360 cameras. They take 360 pics.

On top of this I think they use software to stitch it, so it lets you move around the house.

I think you put the 360 camera on a stand, then take the pic.

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Klen 01-10-2023 04:51 AM

Yes but it seems all those methods require buying specific equipment.

lock 01-10-2023 06:57 AM

VRML could do it 20 years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VRML
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenVRML

DVTimes 01-10-2023 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Klen (Post 23082781)
Yes but it seems all those methods require buying specific equipment.

You may find a phone app that stitches pics into a 360 image, but in reality your going to have to buy or rent a 360 camera.

If it is just a one off job, pay someone with a 360 camera a few dollars to do it who lives near you. But you may find you can rent a 360 camera.

Klen 01-10-2023 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 23082826)
You may find a phone app that stitches pics into a 360 image, but in reality your going to have to buy or rent a 360 camera.

If it is just a one off job, pay someone with a 360 camera a few dollars to do it who lives near you. But you may find you can rent a 360 camera.

Checked few sites, doesn't seems anyone having such camera. I guess i will improvise.

CurrentlySober 01-10-2023 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Klen (Post 23082883)
Checked few sites, doesn't seems anyone having such camera. I guess i will improvise.

Despite my usual nonsense where I would just recommended that you steal one... Here is a serious suggestion.

Order a pretty decent 360 camera off of Amazon - Along with tripod etc, and anything else you need to complete the job - Distance selling regulations mean that you have a certain amount of time after receiving the product, to be able to try it out. Not sure what it is where you are, but in general its at least 14 days - I think that's the worldwide amazon policy.

Open the box carefully, keep everything, even the outer box it came in - Use the camera for the project at hand - That falls 100% within the amazon 'Try it out' guarantee.

When finished, pack it back into its original box, and return it to amazon - You've tried it... But... Guess what? You have changed your mind...

No Harm, No Fowl - Not even a poo refence either... Im slippin'....

lock 01-10-2023 11:06 PM

All the maps you know are flat. The 360 views make the photo appear as parts are stitched together. The image is still flat. This might interest. Have used java to navigate image on browsers.

https://www.trekview.org/blog/2021/t...ns%20with%20us
Turn 360 photos to non-360 (flat) photos

candyflip 01-11-2023 10:27 AM

I have a Matterport camera for doing just this but can also create the same effect with my Insta360 Pro.

LIDAR with a newer iPhone can also do something similar.


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