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Better navigation jumping from image to image.

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05-25-2023 09:15 AM
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PaulDorroh
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I have gone out with a go pro and capture 45k 360 images and wish the app was more like street view, like being able to jump from photo to photo without having to go back to the map. You can do a little navigation however it is not smooth like other street views. Not sure if it something i am doing wrong or if it's the app. Here is a link to my map so you can see what i am talking about. City Street View 360 Images (arcgis.com)

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ajzades

Hi Paul, 

First of all- really cool experience you created. If I'm not mistaken you are looking for the ability to step through images from the OI viewer, not the map. In order to do this, you need to add a field to your metadata for the exposure points. This will involve editing your attribute table to add the field 'SortOrder'. I will attach documentation for you to go of off to set up your data properly. Check out page 14: https://github.com/Esri/oriented-imagery/blob/master/OrientedImageryCatalog_Schema.pdf 

Thank you!

-Lexi Zades, AerialSphere, GIS SE

ClarkSelby

Hi Paul, 

Here are a couple of ways to effortlessly leverage 360 imagery and video in ArcGIS Online and Enterprise.  With the Site Viewer 360 tool link, there are a couple of links to ArcGIS Online 360 imagery demos that can be found towards the bottom of the page and you can see how easy it is to jump from photo to photo, even control the number of photos you want to jump forward or back with.  

  1. GeoTube for ArcGIS. This tool seamlessly integrates a YouTube video player directly within ArcGIS Experience Builder.  GeoTube allows users to watch YouTube videos (2D or 360) within the web map while simultaneously displaying the associated location, visualizing the video path, and observing the playback location as features on the map. This enhanced user interface provides a comprehensive and intuitive understanding of the spatial relationship between videos and their corresponding geographic locations. You can learn more about GeoTube here: https://www.nodeology.net/geotube/Visualize in YouTube. Analyze in ArcGIS.Visualize in YouTube. Analyze in ArcGIS.
  2. SiteViewer 360 for ArcGIS: By capturing your site with a 360 camera, you can immerse yourself in panoramic views, enabling detailed analysis and exploration from every angle. ArcGIS Online 360 demos are available, featuring imagery of Hurricane Ian, Pittsburgh Steps, and Rails-to-Trails, at the bottom of this page:  https://www.nodeology.net/site-viewer-360-for-arcgis/.   Hurricane IanHurricane Ian

 

Let me know if you have any questions.  I'd be glad to give you a demo.  Best, Clark