Visualize a collection of panoramic photos.
Panorama-ttnn allows you to upload/share/visualize panoramic photos. It has been created for evaluating lines-of-sight for radio networks, like the one of tetaneutral.net.
- Upload panoramas to web server (i.e: made with Hugin);
- visualize, pan and zoom panoramas, as if you were on site;
- georeference panoramas : set GPS coordinates and elevation by hand and set orientation by pointing at known points;
- visualize a point by lat/lon/elevation on your panorama ;
- see other panoramas locations to evaluate the lines-of-sight;
- view on map for a given LOS between two points/panoramas.
- Go to the index and click "Ajouter un panorama", let upload process
- Just click on the image in the subsequent list, and wait for it to be processed (split into tiles) ;
- Choose "accéder directement au panorama" to view it and use the red up-right box to enter coordinates and altitudes from where the photos have beenn taken. bouclage means that left and right borders are matching exactly (360° panorama).
- Reference some known points by right clicking (see relevant section), the others will get interpolated and presented to you on the view.
You'll see big colored bubbles :
- Blue points : reference points you referenced and pointed by hand
- Red points : other panorama (click and fly to it !)
- Green points : reference points automatically placed (estimated according to the blue ones)
Reference points are known points you are likely to see from your panoramas, they are a visual reference and a way to orientate your panoramas.
By default, there are no ref_points, you can create your own ref_points list or use one of the provided lists.
To get started, copy one of the files from ref_points
folder in the root
folder, remane it to ref_points.local.php
and customize it.
Hint: prefer to register the altitudes of the topmost point of a building: they are the easier parts to aim from other panoramas.
This is the main view, you can pan and scroll a panorama.
From this view you can use the Reference points menu. The reference points menu allows you to set the orientation of your panorama by pointing at a known location you visualize on the panorama.
- drag image to move
- right-click to pop the Reference points menu
Pgup
/Pgdown
: zoom in/out←
/↑
/↓
/→
: pan the imageHome
/End
: turn backwards (180°)
In this view, you see a map with your current view point and a ray between it and your target ref_point.
Options and layers selection can be set in the +
menu. To move from/to the, click
on the top-right button.
You need PHP
- in your php.ini set upload_max_filesize and post_max_size to "100M" or near.
- in your httpd configuration, set the max post size accordingly
You need imagemagick. On debian : apt-get install imagemagick
Uploaded images nor panoramas.