![]() ![]() However, Photo Path seems to be deprecated in its own right. ![]() I wrote this at a time when Google was pushing Photo Path to replace SV. So if you want to do that, you still have to use a third-party service like GoThru. The ability to connect Photo Sphere, 360-photos has already been removed by now. You can do this by using services such as GoThru. It should be possible by using the Google Maps app. Services such as GoThru are also available. Many people are already using Dean's tools by now. It is possible by using Street View Studio. The coordinates will be the same as the POI. If you just upload, it is possible by using the Google Maps app. (However, shooting modes that were provided only when used from the SV app will no longer be available.) It is possible by using the camera manufacturer's app. You can shoot by using other camera apps such as Google Camera. This is possible using the Google Maps app. Browsing statistical information about SVįor each of the above functions, we examined whether it is possible to work with methods other than the SV app, and summarized them as follows. Shooting still images and videos by controlling the 360-camera The features currently provided by the SV app are listed below. Google failed to improve various glitches in the SV app and eventually chose to throw it out. What these articles show is disappointing. What do you think will happen with this phasing out next March? GoThru doesn't seem to work well in US and charges for more than 4 images uploaded. I use Apple phones - so no luck with Google Camera and Street View App. Not sure what is in store for this, Matterport and Cloudpano to upload to GSV in the future. How are you doing with the conversion? Wait till next year to care? My 3DVista froze up trying to go to Street View today. I found this to be an interesting read - Translated from a Japanese version of this article. ![]()
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