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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Promoted Post --- Here are five new 3rd party solutions that we announced today (Thursday, 1 September 2016) that can help you: ✓ get new business ✓ get more business from existing clients ✓ make your competition irrelevant Here are links to each of these Forum posts: 1. immoviewer: Create 3D/VR Tours with Ricoh Theta S within Minutes 2. Publish Matterport Spaces to Google Street View Conversion Service 3. Free! Matterport to Facebook Conversion Service (MP2FB) 4. Free! MSP 1-Sheets Customized with Your Contact Info and Logo 5. Save 40 Percent! MP2SV Matterport to Google Street View Service Best, Dan |
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Hi @DanSmigrod, Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I don't understand the difference between items 2 and 5. Can you explain it to me like I was a 4 year old? Thanks, Jon |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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@JonJ Once upon a time, there were two bears. Let call them Bear 2 and Bear 5. For most of us, bears 2 and 5 look and sound the same. But the bears are really different. For example ... ... Bear 2, let's call him Howner ... enjoys long walks in the woods, honey for breakfast, lunch and dinner and to pay for his honey, offers to convert and publish your Matterport spaces to Google Maps. ... Bear 5, let's call him MP2SV ... enjoys long walks in the woods, honey for breakfast, lunch and dinner and to pay for his honey, offers to convert and publish your Matterport spaces to Google Maps. Well, @JonJ, you might say, "I still don't understand. It sounds like these two bears offer the same services." "You go to your Montessori pre-school with your friend Jane. You both enjoy honey. You both enjoy walking together on the play ground." "Are you the same as Jane?" "Of course not, we're completed two different kids." "Well, you are both kids. What makes you different?" "Please spend a day with each of us and you will see how completed different we are, even though it sounds like we are completely the same." "Exactly!" "So, then what makes the two bears so different?" "I look forward to hearing that answer from you." By the way, the demand was so great for the Matterport Spaces converted and published to Google Maps, that a really, really big bear - Big Foot - took notice and announced that he would offer the same service to pay for his honey." "Oh, the poor bears. What will happen to them when Big Foot bear shows up?" "No need to be concerned about these two bears. They are smart. And, they move quickly. And, in the mean time, you get your choice of which bear provides the features and services you like best." "But, it sounds like they are providing the identical service?" "Okay. So how will you know the answer to your question?" "Why do you always answer a question with a question?" |
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i am telling this story to my kids before bed tonight. | ||
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JonJ private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@DanSmigrod, Thanks for the imaginative explanation. I have 7 kids of my own and I don't think I could have told a better story if one of them had asked me! |
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@dansmigrod What's the deal here? immoviewer: Create 3D/VR Tours with Ricoh Theta S within Minutes When looking at the tours created in immoviewer, they are not in any way 3D or more precisely stereoscopic when viewing with a headset. The displayed photospheres are flat. What am I missing? Or is immoviewer misusing 3D in its marketing to the unsuspecting masses that don't know any better? |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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@TrustedPhotoDC 3D = length x width x height = 360º spherical tour through a space created with a Ricoh Theta S and also viewable in VR. No stereoscopic experience. Since you are a 360º spherical Pro - using Pro gear - this solution will not appeal to you. This IS an amazing solution for an appropriate audience. Dan P.S. I encourage you to look at the threads about MP to Google Street View and to Facebook. You will be excited about these solutions. |
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@dansmigrod You are missing depth. LWH is for measuring the volume of a cube. There is no depth in these images and when you describe a 360 photosphere it would be 360 x 180 degrees. I've done 3D photospheres with the Theta S, they are a work in progress, but it is possible to create. I'd be careful of lending a good name to a bad cause that is adding to market confusion. Chris PS I have been building photospheres from MP images since April. Nothing new here to me. I wish these providers the best of luck. |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Chris @TrustedPhotoDC You say Potato. I say POtatÖ. Please go beat-up the people that call a slideshow a virtual tour instead of the difference between 3D and 360º spherical photography. Aside from the dollhouse and floor plan views, for the time being, the lines are blurring between solutions like Matterport and immoviewer, for example, both enable you to walk through a space. ["For the time-being" means that Matterport has not unleashed the mega-potential for the data capture that we are starting to see from third-party solution providers.] As you know, I my Ricoh Theta S. Not because of the photo spheres and video it takes today - but because we (all) need six months experience with this camera as we wait for the 4th generation (likely in November 2016). While it is super-easy to shoot 360º photos and videos with the Ricoh Theta S, the challenge is post production, sharing and more. That's why I keep advocating getting experience now with a Ricoh Theta S or (Samsung Gear 360) 1-click 360º photo video camera. Please start a new thread about your experience building photospheres from MP images. Best, Dan |
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Dan @dansmigrod Enjoy your POtatÖ. Trust me, I bash crappy slide shows all the time when I see them or when they appear in my FB feed. Slide shows are not virtual tours as 2D photospheres are not 3D, but I digress. Chris |
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@TrustedPhotoDC After we talked, I feel that your excellent Street View examples are one of the best ways to easily show that not even Matterport can produce results like yours. I'm rather thrilled that you've been making Photospheres from Matterports -- hopefully you've had good results. Matterport > Theta | ||
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